at variance with
1at variance (with) — formal phrase if one thing is at variance with another, they are completely different and seem to oppose each other results that are at variance with those in previous studies Thesaurus: opposed to someone or somethingsynonym opposite and in the… …
2at variance with — (someone/something) different from or not agreeing with someone or something. What she told the police was totally at variance with the truth. My opinions seem to be completely at variance with my friends opinions …
3at variance with — index dissident, nonconforming Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
4at variance with someone — at variance with (someone/something) different from or not agreeing with someone or something. What she told the police was totally at variance with the truth. My opinions seem to be completely at variance with my friends opinions …
5at variance with something — at variance with (someone/something) different from or not agreeing with someone or something. What she told the police was totally at variance with the truth. My opinions seem to be completely at variance with my friends opinions …
6at variance (with somebody) — at ˈvariance (with sb/sth) idiom (formal) disagreeing with or opposing sb/sth • These conclusions are totally at variance with the evidence. • He uttered a string of oaths, so oddly at variance with his usual smooth and civilized manner.… …
7at variance (with something) — at ˈvariance (with sb/sth) idiom (formal) disagreeing with or opposing sb/sth • These conclusions are totally at variance with the evidence. • He uttered a string of oaths, so oddly at variance with his usual smooth and civilized manner.… …
8at variance with the facts — index ludicrous Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
9at variance with — the fact or quality of being different or inconsistent. → variance …
10variance — The phrase at variance should be followed by with, not from: • The pace at which strategy was being implemented was at variance with the quick decision making this business requires Guardian, 2006 …