unviability

[US]/ˌʌnˌvaɪəˈbɪləti/
[UK]/ˌʌnˌvaɪəˈbɪləti/

Translation

n.the state of being not viable; inability to succeed or function effectively; (internet usage) unfriendliness; lack of friendliness

Phrases & Collocations

economic unviability

financial unviability

project unviability

commercial unviability

market unviability

technical unviability

clinical unviability

operational unviability

strategic unviability

Example Sentences

a feasibility study revealed the unviability of the proposed merger within the current market conditions.

the committee cited the unviability of the plan after reviewing its projected costs and timelines.

new safety regulations exposed the unviability of the old manufacturing process.

investors withdrew funding once the unviability of the business model became clear.

the report emphasized the unviability of maintaining two parallel systems indefinitely.

rising maintenance expenses highlighted the unviability of keeping the aging bridge in service.

the court acknowledged the unviability of enforcing the clause as written.

early tests confirmed the unviability of the prototype under extreme temperatures.

they debated the unviability of a full rollout without additional staff and training.

public feedback reinforced the unviability of the policy in its current form.

the audit documented the unviability of meeting the target with the existing budget.

the team assessed the unviability of relocating the data center due to downtime risks.

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