unsupportability

[US]/ˌʌnsəˈpɔːtəˈbɪləti/
[UK]/ˌʌnsərˈpɔːrtəˈbɪləti/

Translation

n.The quality or condition of being unsupportable; inability to be supported or maintained, especially in a technical or network context.

Phrases & Collocations

the unsupportability of

demonstrate unsupportability

prove unsupportability

claim's unsupportability

total unsupportability

proving unsupportability

argument's unsupportability

position's unsupportability

theory's unsupportability

case's unsupportability

Example Sentences

the unsupportability of his claim became evident during cross-examination.

legal experts cited the unsupportability of the statute as its primary flaw.

the committee noted the unsupportability of the current policy framework.

scientists pointed to the unsupportability of the hypothesis without additional data.

the unsupportability of their position led to its eventual abandonment.

court documents highlighted the unsupportability of the defendant's alibi.

economic analysts demonstrated the unsupportability of the proposed budget.

the unsupportability argument was central to the case dismissal.

critics emphasized the moral unsupportability of the decision.

researchers acknowledged the theory's fundamental unsupportability.

the proposal's technical unsupportability caused stakeholders to reject it.

environmental scientists cited the unsupportability of current industrial practices.

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