undoability

English

Etymology

c. 1984 undoable + -ity

Noun

undoability (uncountable)

  1. Ability to be undone.
    • 2003, Bill Cheeseman, Cocoa recipes for Mac OS X
      The advantage of having a separate subclass for each kind of undoable text control is that you can make a separate decision about undoability for each instance of each kind of control.
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