unreformability

[US]/ˌʌn.rɪˌfɔː.məˈbɪl.ə.ti/
[UK]/ˌʌn.rɪˈfɔːr.məˈbɪl.ə.t̬i/

Translation

n.the quality or state of being incapable of being reformed or changed into a better form; (materials) lack of plasticity; inability to be reshaped

Phrases & Collocations

unreformability issue

deep unreformability

institutional unreformability

political unreformability

unreformability persists

unreformability remains

unreformability grows

unreformability debate

Example Sentences

the committee cited the unreformability of the agency as the main reason for dissolving it.

repeated audits confirmed the unreformability of the procurement process under current rules.

voters grew impatient with the unreformability of the tax system and demanded a rewrite.

the report emphasized the unreformability of the prison regime without independent oversight.

her resignation was a protest against the unreformability of the department’s culture.

the president questioned the unreformability of the courts and proposed targeted changes instead.

public anger stemmed from the unreformability of the permitting system and its endless delays.

analysts debated the unreformability of the party machine after years of scandal.

the judge noted the unreformability of the contract terms once both sides had signed.

critics warned that the unreformability of the subsidy scheme would keep prices distorted.

staff morale collapsed amid the unreformability of management and the lack of accountability.

he argued that the unreformability of the bureaucracy made innovation nearly impossible.

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