unassignability

[US]//ˌʌnəˈsaɪnəˈbɪlɪti//
[UK]//ˌʌnəˈsaɪnəˈbɪləti//

Translation

n.the quality or condition of being unassignable; inability to be assigned, allocated, or transferred to another party or purpose

Example Sentences

certain emotions' unassignability makes psychological treatment challenging.

philosophers debate the unassignability of consciousness to physical matter.

the unassignability problem in quantum mechanics continues to puzzle scientists.

artists often explore the unassignability of meaning in their abstract work.

the unassignability of blame in complex situations frustrates criminal investigators.

linguists study the unassignability of certain grammatical categories across languages.

the unassignability of chronic pain defies conventional medical explanation.

mathematicians acknowledge the unassignability of infinity to any finite set.

the unassignability of historical events to single causes concerns professional historians.

humans struggle with the unassignability of their deepest existential fears.

the unassignability of responsibility in distributed computer networks creates serious ethical dilemmas.

psychologists examine the unassignability of complex personality traits to specific childhood experiences.

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