unlivability

[US]/[ʌnˈlɪvɪəbɪləti]/
[UK]/[ʌnˈlɪvɪəbɪləti]/

Translation

n.The state of being uninhabitable; the quality of being unsuitable for living.; The degree to which a place is unsuitable for habitation.; The condition of being difficult or impossible to live in.

Phrases & Collocations

unlivability crisis

increased unlivability

facing unlivability

unlivability concerns

assessing unlivability

due to unlivability

exacerbating unlivability

unlivability risks

impacts unlivability

high unlivability

Example Sentences

the area's unlivability due to extreme heat forced many residents to relocate.

rising sea levels contribute significantly to the coastal region's unlivability.

frequent earthquakes have rendered the region virtually uninhabitable, showcasing its unlivability.

the project aims to address the unlivability of the slums through improved infrastructure.

despite the challenges, the community is working to mitigate the area's unlivability.

the report highlighted the increasing unlivability of the city due to pollution.

the lack of basic services exacerbated the unlivability of the refugee camp.

climate change is a major factor contributing to the widespread unlivability in some regions.

the unlivability of the area made it unsuitable for long-term settlement.

they faced significant challenges in overcoming the unlivability of the remote location.

the study examined the factors contributing to the unlivability of informal settlements.

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