unconstructability

[US]/ˌʌnkənˈstrʌktəbɪlɪti/
[UK]/ˌʌnkənˈstrʌktəbɪləti/

Translation

n.the quality or state of being impossible to construct or build; the condition of being unconstructable

Phrases & Collocations

demonstrate unconstructability

prove unconstructability

unconstructability proof

unconstructability argument

claim unconstructability

semantic unconstructability

inherent unconstructability

total unconstructability

apparent unconstructability

theoretical unconstructability

Example Sentences

the unconstructability of the proposal became apparent during the review process.

engineers discussed the unconstructability of the bridge design under extreme weather conditions.

the unconstructability clause in the contract protected the builder from unrealistic deadlines.

due to the unconstructability of the plan, the team had to reconsider their approach.

the report highlighted the unconstructability of certain architectural features.

unconstructability concerns were raised during the initial project meeting.

the unconstructability issue delayed the construction by several months.

legal experts analyzed the unconstructability implications of the new regulations.

the unconstructability of the terrain made building impossible.

project managers must assess unconstructability risks early in the planning phase.

the committee cited unconstructability as the primary reason for rejection.

despite the unconstructability warnings, the project proceeded anyway.

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