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unascertainable

ADJECTIVE
  1. not able to be ascertained; resisting discovery

How To Use unascertainable In A Sentence

  • But this terror of contravening an unascertained and unascertainable will, cannot coexist with reflection: it disappears with civilization, and can no more be reproduced than the fear of ghosts after childhood. Uncollected Prose
  • I mean, this is a legislative framework that refers everybody through an unascertainable process where we're not certain whether there'll be any uniformity about it.
  • Nothing in the First Amendment requires that a jury must consider hypothetical and unascertainable “national standards” when attempting to determine whether certain materials are obscene as a matter of fact. . . The Volokh Conspiracy » Ninth Circuit Adopts National Standard for Internet Obscenity
  • The back yard is unfenced, and extends to the skyline and an unascertainable bit beyond. THE STORY OF JEES UCK
  • In his questioning of Osterhaus, Shepherd asked whether DCF had a means to determine whether prospective adoptive parents are susceptible to mental illness, drug abuse or domestic violence -- or whether such risks were '' unascertainable. '' Family Court
  • The results of a post-mortem examination revealed the cause of death was unascertainable and a file has now been passed to the coroner.
  • The cause of death was unascertainable. Times, Sunday Times
  • And crawling amongst the condensers and computer part compost piles must be creepy crawly creatures of unascertainable numbers and lethalness.
  • It's pretty preposterous, though, since -- putting aside the larger problem of turnout for Obama being suppressed by the knowledge that the election was unsanctioned -- there are presumably a fair, but unascertainable number of people who voted for Clinton who might have voted for Obama (or Edwards, or Richardson) had they been on the ballot. Hillary Supporter Lanny Davis Suggests Proposals For Florida And Michigan
  • All such states again as exist with stupefication (of the senses, the mind or the understanding) whose cause is unascertainable, and which are incomprehensible (by either reasons or inward light), should be known as ascribable to the action of The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12
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