Understanding Incoercible: When Differences Are Irreconcilable
Incoercible means not capable of being brought into harmony or coordination, or not capable of being made to agree or conform.
Example sentences:
1. The two departments have been at odds for months, and their differences are incoercible.
2. The company's policies and procedures are incoercible with the new regulations.
3. The two parties are unable to reach an agreement due to their incoercible positions.
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