unenactable

[US]/ˌʌnɪˈnæktəbl/
[UK]/ˌʌnɪˈnæktəbl/

Translation

adj.not capable of being enacted or passed into law

Phrases & Collocations

is unenactable

would be unenactable

remains unenactable

proven unenactable

seems unenactable

becomes unenactable

appeared unenactable

being unenactable

rendered unenactable

considered unenactable

Example Sentences

the proposed legislation proved unenactable due to constitutional concerns.

several sections of the bill appeared unenactable from the start.

the city council declared the zoning regulation unenactable.

parliament deemed the amendment politically unenactable.

environmental groups argued the policy was practically unenactable.

the supreme court ruled the statute unenactable.

analysts considered the economic reform technically unenactable.

the administration made the measure unenactable through budget cuts.

opposition leaders called the bill unenactable.

constitutional lawyers warned the provision might be unenactable.

the union declared the new rules unenactable.

jurists found the legislation unenactable on procedural grounds.

the committee rendered the proposal unenactable by rejecting key amendments.

economists deemed the tariff plan commercially unenactable.

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