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incompatibly

  • a word derived from incompatible.
    incompatible
    adjective
    not compatible; unable to exist together in harmony.

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In this telling, Shira is back in town — the fictional Kasselton, N.J. — after years away, living incompatibly with Mickey in the house of her parents/his grandparents in their absence.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 18, 2023

Or Mr. Patinkin and Ms. Peters — he all penetrating angles, and she, self-contained curves — as the incompatibly in-love artist and model of “Sunday.”

From New York Times Dec. 9, 2021

In a churning rowdydow of rant, cant, poetry, politics, music, magic, rite and ribaldry, the play moved across the stage like half a dozen movies mingling incompatibly on a giant screen.

From Time Magazine Archive

The subject it would seem is so grave and great as to be incompatibly out of proportion to the affairs and conditions of the individual life about which our workaday thinking goes on.

From Underground Man by Gabriel Tarde

His idea of Metamorphosis enabled him to reduce what in outer appearance seems incompatibly different to its common formative principle.

From Man or Matter by Ernst Lehrs