Definitions
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- adjective Not
doable ; impossible to do. - adjective Possible to
undo ;reversible .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective impossible to achieve
Etymologies
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Examples
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"That scenario is 'undoable' - just not achievable if you want any semblance of a police service," she said.
Yahoo! News: Latest news headlines News Headlines | Top Stories 2010
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"That scenario is 'undoable' - just not achievable if you want any semblance of a police service," she said.
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"[That] is a reason he's able to do the undoable, which is this many shows in one market," said Phillips.
blogdowntown: Life in Downtown Los Angeles (Stories+Headlines) 2009
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"[That] is a reason he's able to do the undoable, which is this many shows in one market," said Phillips.
blogdowntown: Life in Downtown Los Angeles (Stories+Headlines) 2009
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After Pearl Harbor, Franklin Roosevelt set completely "undoable" goals for armaments production.
CounterPunch 2010
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After Pearl Harbor, Franklin Roosevelt set completely "undoable" goals for armaments production.
NZ On Screen 2010
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While I understand many of your comments (and agree with some), let's all be willing to at least consider ideas that have been deemed "undoable" or too difficult or what have you.
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While I understand many of your comments (and agree with some), let's all be willing to at least consider ideas that have been deemed "undoable" or too difficult or what have you.
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We create a new instance variable called editedOrigin which keeps track of the last "undoable" position.
Think Vitamin 2008
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In addition, RescueTime allows you to make the block undoable.
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