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What (who) is inapplicable - definition


inapplicable      
Something that is inapplicable to what you are talking about is not relevant or appropriate to it.
His theory was inapplicable to many underdeveloped economies.
= irrelevant
? applicable
ADJ: usu v-link ADJ, oft ADJ to n
Inapplicable      
·adj Not applicable; incapable of being applied; not adapted; not suitable; as, the argument is inapplicable to the case.
inapplicable      
a.
Unfit, unsuitable, irrelevant, inapt. See inapposite.
Examples of use of inapplicable
1. "The more peace seems to become inapplicable, the more necessary it is to look for alternative ways." he said.
2. In a response to the audit, Pearson said the conclusions with respect to Eclipse "are based on inapplicable" federal rules.
3. Accordingly, my prior guidance regarding submission of materials for a 2007 ARB for your client is inapplicable to this detainee; he will not be receiving another ARB proceeding.
4. But Cheney‘s office has argued in talking points being circulated on Capitol Hill that the manual "will be inapplicable in certain instances" because of such countermeasures.
5. Yelena Zhemkova, executive director of the rights group Memorial, said tax authorities frequently accused NGOs of breaking rules that are inapplicable to their work.