Noun
unavailability (countable and uncountable, plural unavailabilities)
The state of being unavailable
According to Colgate, supply chain and distribution network has seen some improvement with e-paases being issued by local governments but continue to face staff and labour unavailability for shipment and delivery of goods. Source: Internet
According to the CSIR, the first batch of ventilators will be provided to state hospitals around the country that are experiencing issues due to the unavailability of equipment to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic. Source: Internet
Actual divisibility may be limited due to unavailability of cutting instruments, but its possibility of breaking into smaller pieces is infinite. Source: Internet
All traffic chowkies have been instructed to collect fines in cash along with accepting digital and card payments to cover up the amount lost due to unavailability of credit/debit card methods." Source: Internet
Along with the unavailability of Greek authors, there were other differences between the classical canon known today and the works valued in the Middle Ages. Source: Internet
Computer-population simulations indicate that all populations continuing to avoid incestuous mating will become extinct within 100 years due to the unavailability of unrelated mates. Source: Internet