unresolvable

IPA: ʌnrisˈɑɫvʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • not able to be resolved
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Examples of "unresolvable" in Sentences

  • IMO, that's a bad thing, but it's not any kind of unresolvable crisis.
  • It has outlived the Cold War, Vietnam, 2 Iraq wars and seems to unresolvable.
  • An hour came and went, and suddenly the issue was "unresolvable," and I was "a journalist up to trouble."
  • Again, the emphasis on youth seems to be a proxy for unresolvable personality issues with the established names.
  • "For .ly domains to be unresolvable, the five .ly root servers that are authoritative *all* have to be offline, or responding with empty responses," he said.
  • The same prospect of litigation over unresolved — and perhaps unresolvable — scientific arguments was among the reasons that the accusations of lying in [an earlier case] were deemed to be nonactionable.
  • For Lincoln saw an unresolvable tension between the Constitution of a democratic republic and the policies of aggrandizement and intemperate self-interest that lead from the manners of freedom to the slavish love of power.
  • But perhaps its phenomenal success really only proves that, whether in Bangkok or Baldock, people everywhere love to escape from the real world, with all its unresolvable dilemmas and random irritants, into a realm where reason rules supreme, and where every problem has a perfect solution — even if the process of finding it leaves us frothing with frustration.

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