1. inoperable - Adjective
2. inoperable - Adjective Satellite
not suitable for surgery
not able to perform its normal function
Source: WordNetmetastasis has rendered the tumor inoperable Source: Internet
A British man who was told his neck pain was the result of spending too much time on Zoom during the coronavirus lockdown has received the devastating diagnosis of an inoperable brain tumor, according to a report. Source: Internet
An inoperable valve will prevent the system from modulating the valves and controlling pressure supplied to the brakes. Source: Internet
Anybody who previously streamed HBO Go on a Roku or Fire TV was suddenly stuck with an inoperable app and wasn't given much guidance on how to cope. Source: Internet
Denied a request by one resident to allow an inoperable vintage pickup truck to remain in their yard as decoration in accordance with city ordinances. Source: Internet
In August 2004, the power system of the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS) failed, rendering the instrument inoperable. Source: Internet