unfillability

[US]//ˌʌnˌfɪləˈbɪləti//
[UK]//ˌʌnˌfɪləˈbɪləti//

Translation

n.the state or quality of being impossible to fill (physically) or to satisfy (a need, desire, requirement, or position); the property of something that cannot be adequately filled, occupied, completed, or fulfilled

Phrases & Collocations

unfillability issue

unfillability problem

unfillability risk

unfillability gap

unfillability concern

unfillability persists

Example Sentences

the unfillability of the position forced the team to rethink its hiring strategy.

we were surprised by the unfillability of the vacancy despite a generous salary.

the report highlights the unfillability of rural nursing roles year after year.

due to the unfillability of critical posts, overtime became routine.

managers debated the unfillability of specialist roles during the quarterly review.

the unfillability of the role created a bottleneck in the project timeline.

we need to address the unfillability of entry level jobs in remote branches.

the union cited the unfillability of shifts as evidence of chronic understaffing.

training programs can reduce the unfillability of hard to staff positions.

budget cuts worsened the unfillability of vacancies across the department.

the unfillability of senior leadership roles raised concerns among investors.

in exit interviews, employees mentioned the unfillability of roles as a stressor.

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