inviable

English

Etymology

From in- + viable.

Adjective

inviable (comparative more inviable, superlative most inviable)

  1. unable to sustain its own life
    Antonym: viable

Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /imˈbjable/, [ĩmˈbjaβle]

Adjective

inviable (plural inviables)

  1. inviable
  2. unfeasible, unworkable
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