compatible - use in sentences

Preposition: with

  • determinism: In particular, it addresses the question of whether, and in what sense, moral responsibility might be compatible with determinism.
  • convention: The law lords ruled that detention was not compatible with the European Convention.
  • ipod: The dock is compatible with all iPod 's that have a dock connector.
  • handset: It is compatible with the most popular mobile phone handsets.
  • browser: Web Forms 2.0, by contrast, will be compatible with current browsers.
  • hardware: These additional outputs must be compatible with the hardware and software of the sequencer system.

Modifies a noun

  • cartridge: The Inkjet Site - Printer Ink compatible ink printer cartridges for Epson, Canon, Lexmark & HP.
  • handset: For a list of compatible handsets, click here.
  • printer: Compatible printers can apply the information to optimize results.
  • playback: MP3 compatible playback Yes Allows you to play MP3 tracks burnt onto a CD from a computer.
  • PC: The tutorials will run on any IBM compatible PC.
  • browser: Please click on the Compatible browsers link below for more information.

Modifying Another Word

  • backward: Obviously we have to provide a mechanism which is backward compatible.
  • backward: However USB 2.0 devices are backward compatible with USB 1.1 interfaces.
  • backwardly: The product range is backwardly compatible with existing Belimo products.
  • mutually: Dawkins uses the example of Roman Catholicism; a gang of mutually compatible memes that is stable enough to deserve a name.
  • upwardly: LaTeX2e is upwardly compatible with LaTeX 2.09, but has new features.
  • fully: To provide a service that is fully compatible with the aims of the NGfL.

Used with adjective complement

  • remain: By using a CAM, the Toppy should remain compatible with future pay TV services, as well as existing ones.
  • seem: The first argument, similarly, does not seem obviously compatible with a morally egalitarian theory such as Rawls's.

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