Adjective
unwinnable (not comparable)
Unable to be won.
I am a hundred and forty six years old and this is not my first unwinnable war. Cassandra Clare
North Korea knows a nuclear war is unwinnable. I also think it fancies its chances of a peaceful takeover too highly to want to risk a premature invasion while U.S. troops are here. Brian Reynolds Myers
I oppose the spending of trillions in Iraq and Afghanistan, I strongly oppose Islamic extremism but don't believe that sending troops to die in two unwinnable wars makes sense. Roger Stone
A game may be conceded if considered unwinnable. Source: Internet
He had a record of issuing unrealistic orders and persistently attempting to fight unwinnable battles, leading to the loss of his best troops. citation In recent years, there has been an attempt to find a more moderate interpretation of Chiang. Source: Internet
The Kobayashi Maru test forces its participants to confront an unwinnable situation which serves as a test of character, but Kirk reveals that he won the test by cheating; Saavik responds that Kirk has never faced death. Source: Internet