Adjective
unviable (comparative more unviable, superlative most unviable)
Not viable: not capable of independent life; not practicable.
Synonyms: nonviable, inviable
It is not possible to remake this country, to democratize it, humanize it, make it serious, as long as we have teenagers killing people for play and offending life, destroying the dream, and making love unviable. If education alone cannot transform society, without it society cannot change either. Paulo Freire
All these put together, specially the high premiums, to be paid to the government, has made mining commercially unviable, for which most have not started production, though aggressively bade of them. Source: Internet
As with its Su-27 cousin, the fact that it cannot effectively fulfill ground-attack roles makes the Su-33 inherently unviable as a dedicated tool of littoral power projection and markedly reduces its operational value as primary carrier-based fighter. Source: Internet
Cavendish cultivars are resistant to the Panama Disease but in 2013 there were fears that the Black Sigatoka fungus would in turn make Cavendish bananas unviable. Source: Internet
Follow me for updates on everything I'm doing to stop litter smugglers dumping their domestic household waste and other non-recyclable items in the beautiful Norfolk Broads and to make this dangerous route unviable. Source: Internet
It is writing to Boris Johnson and the culture secretary, Oliver Dowden, to say that the industry has become “unviable” because of the decision by film studios to postpone big-budget releases. Source: Internet