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self-consistent adjective uk /self.kənˈsɪs.tənt/ us /ˌself.kənˈsɪs.tənt/ having all the parts, principles, or facts of something in agreement with each other: While not fully self-consistent, the approach considered here may be useful. Scientific explanations require self-consistent data. Unfortunately, public opinion isn’t necessarily self-consistent. When it comes to moral issues, most people are not totally self-consistent. The theory of special relativity is mathematically self-consistent. This theory is both rigorous and self-consistent. The government's data about employment may be self-consistent, but it is not in touch with the real world. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Balance and imbalance accord with something align axisymmetric balance (something) out/up balance of power harmoniously harmonization harmonize harmony imbalance never the twain shall meetidiom non-symmetrical nonequilibrium off balance on an even keelidiom trade something off unbalance unharmonious well balanced well rounded
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consistent self-consistency |