unviable - meaning and definition. What is unviable
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What (who) is unviable - definition


unviable      
¦ adjective not capable of working successfully.
Derivatives
unviability noun
Examples of use of unviable
1. This approach has already proven itself unviable.
2. Prof Smith said dwindling student numbers had made the department unviable in its present form.
3. For many small businesses, integrating women employees is an economically unviable option, she said.
4. But low–cost logging in China and Southeast Asia has made harvesting them commercially unviable.
5. He said dwindling student numbers had made the department unviable in its present form.