unkeepable

English

Etymology

un- + keepable

Adjective

unkeepable (not comparable)

  1. Not keepable.
    • 1966, William Brandon, The Last Americans: the Indian in American culture (page 239)
      England added further unkeepable promises guaranteeing to restrain English settlement if Pontiac would demobilize his allies and leave the restraining up to the English.
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