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UK
/ˌʌnɹɪzˈɒlvəbəl/
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ADJECTIVE
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not easily solved
public finance...had long presented problems unsolvable or at least unsolved
an apparantly insolvable problem -
not capable of being resolved
unresolvable confusion
How To Use unresolvable In A Sentence
- 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. Games
- Better yet, in the process, you'll discover solutions for other seemingly unresolvable dilemmas. Times, Sunday Times
- 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. The Volokh Conspiracy » Interesting Libel Decision Arising from the Vaccine / Autism Debate
- There are only two words that resolve an otherwise unresolvable conundrum: 'biding' and 'time'. Times, Sunday Times
- The museum always foregrounds the unresolvable dichotomy between fact and fiction.
- Those are the kind of things that are unresolvable.
- There are messy, difficult, perhaps unresolvable problems with that. Times, Sunday Times
- On that score, the spinners and soundbite merchants have continuing - and perhaps unresolvable - doubts about the best way of selling Lieberman.
- The great unresolvable question, however, was always: to what extent do we factor in home advantage. Times, Sunday Times
- The difficulty of disentangling individual from collective responsibility for the evils perpetrated by the Nazi regime is unresolved even now, and perhaps is inherently unresolvable.