unsubstantiability

[US]//ˌʌn.səbˌstæn.ʃi.əˈbɪl.ɪ.ti//
[UK]//ˌʌn.səbˌstæn.ʃi.əˈbɪl.ə.t̬i//

Translation

n.the quality or state of being unsubstantiable; the inability of a claim, allegation, or account to be supported with adequate evidence or proof; the condition of not being capable of being substantiated or verified, especially in formal, legal, academic, or investigative contexts

Phrases & Collocations

unsubstantiability claim

prove unsubstantiability

unsubstantiability argument

unsubstantiability issues

Example Sentences

the court rejected the claim because of its unsubstantiability under the evidence rules.

peer reviewers noted the unsubstantiability of the hypothesis and requested stronger data.

we flagged the unsubstantiability of the rumor before it spread across the team.

the report emphasized the unsubstantiability of the allegations in the absence of witnesses.

investigators documented the unsubstantiability of the tip after checking all available records.

the defense highlighted the unsubstantiability of the prosecution’s narrative during closing arguments.

editors questioned the unsubstantiability of the article’s central assertion and asked for citations.

the audit revealed the unsubstantiability of several expense claims and demanded reimbursement.

her supervisor warned about the unsubstantiability of the forecast and urged a revised model.

the committee cited the unsubstantiability of the proposal as grounds for deferring the vote.

the author conceded the unsubstantiability of the accusation and issued a public correction.

given the unsubstantiability of the numbers, the board withheld approval until verification.

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