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incoherency

[ in-koh-heer-uhn-see, -her- ]

noun

plural incoherencies.


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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of incoherency1

First recorded in 1675–85; in- 3 + coherency ( def )
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Example Sentences

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Mr. Artuphel said in a statement that the court had ignored “many factual and legal incoherencies†in the case against his client.

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Anyhow, whatever it was that threw readers of the book into incoherencies has been carried over into the picture.

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I think we're seeing people who don't know anything about CRT, don't know anything about academic freedom or free speech, and don't know anything about higher education writing these bills filled with contradictions and incoherencies.

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Its causes are multiple, but in part it represents an indictment of the incoherency of President Biden’s border policy.

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Democrats who refuse to rebuke American militarism expose their own fantasies and incoherencies.

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