unendurable

IPA: ʌnɪndˈʊrʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • Not to be endured; intolerable.
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Examples of "unendurable" in Sentences

  • THE federal government says "push factors" such as unendurable turmoil back home are behind this surge of asylum-seekers.
  • It wastes Jenna Elfman, a TV star whose fluttery nuttiness can be adorable in the right vehicle and unendurable in the wrong one.
  • Victory in World War I depended, in large part, on the greater ability to endure the nearly unendurable and thereby delay defeat.
  • I think these are the great existential questions, the basis of all that makes life hard, complicated and, from time to time, unendurable.
  • Both involve the use of unendurable physical pain to coerce the victim into talking – that is to say, both are the use of torture to coerce confessions.
  • At times the silent cottage became unendurable, and Saxon would throw a shawl about her head and walk out the Oakland Mole, or cross the railroad yards and the marshes to Sandy Beach where
  • Further, he developed an elaborate theory of both positive and negative conditioned responses, which appear in varying patterns when a dog is subjected to unendurable stress ( "trans-marginally stimulated").
  • That whole ethic seems suddenly unendurable because we see that they are only in it for themselves and they don't mind who they crush on their way to dominance, whether it is an actress who has had the courage to fight for privacy or the greatest public service broadcaster in the world.

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