indecidable

[US]/[ˌɪndɪˈsaɪdəbl]/
[UK]/[ˌɪndɪˈsaɪdəbl]/

Translation

adj.not able to be decided, settled, or resolved; (logic, mathematics, computing) not provable true or false within a given formal system; not solvable by any algorithm

Phrases & Collocations

indecidable question

an indecidable problem

indecidable case

indecidable statement

indecidable theory

indecidable logic

indecidable language

indecidable proposition

indecidable formula

indecidable system

Example Sentences

the jury found the evidence indecidable after hours of debate.

to me, the outcome remains indecidable until the final report arrives.

the committee declared the proposal indecidable without additional data.

the question is indecidable under the current rules of the contest.

the philosopher argued that the claim is logically indecidable.

in this system, certain statements are provably indecidable.

the judge ruled the case indecidable because the testimonies conflicted.

for now, the diagnosis is indecidable, so we will monitor symptoms closely.

the investigators considered the cause indecidable given the missing records.

whether the treaty will pass is still indecidable in parliament.

with incomplete samples, the result is indecidable and must be retested.

the debate stayed indecidable because neither side could offer proof.

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