unamiability

[US]/ˌʌnəˌmaɪəˈbɪləti/
[UK]/ˌʌnəˌmaɪəˈbɪləti/

Translation

n.the quality or state of being indestructible; impossibility of being destroyed (esp. in a network/technical context)

Phrases & Collocations

low unamiability

high unamiability

great unamiability

show unamiability

lacking unamiability

unamiability matters

building unamiability

increasing unamiability

unfriendly unamiability

natural unamiability

Example Sentences

her unamiability was obvious in the cold greeting at the door.

his unamiability toward coworkers made team meetings tense and unproductive.

the manager addressed the unamiability in the office with a clear code of conduct.

i mistook her quietness for unamiability until she warmed up over lunch.

customer reviews frequently mentioned the unamiability of the front desk staff.

their unamiability faded once we found common ground in the discussion.

she tried to mask her unamiability with polite phrases, but it still showed.

the report noted a pattern of unamiability toward new hires during onboarding.

his unamiability was a barrier to building trust with clients.

we underestimated how much unamiability can damage morale over time.

the coach demanded an end to unamiability and insisted on mutual respect.

after the apology, the earlier unamiability gave way to a more friendly tone.

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