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Two words

Two words

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BigDogg
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Do these two words mean the same thing: "Irreconcilable" and "Irreconciled"

17% Absolutely not! You may use them interchangeably.
67% No, they are quite different, actually.
17% I don't have the attention span to tell a difference.
0% What is the motive behind this poll??
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They are quite different.

Your motivation is, perhaps, to draw attention to how sloppy some self-styled "preachers" are when they are in full flow because being in full flow is an ego-boosting end in itself and the coherence is neither here nor there. But I could be wrong.

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@bigdoggproblem said
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I’ve seen sonship use “unreconcilable” so now I’m confused.

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My poll title disappeared!

...and then I switched back to Light Mode.

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