undoable
adjective
uk/ʌnˈduː.ə.bəl/us/ʌnˈduː.ə.bəl/If something is undoable, it cannot be done:
Thegoalinspiredafeelingthat theteamcould do what had beenseenas undoable.
Mostsanehumanbeingsfacedwith such aseeminglyimpossiblerequestwoulddismissit as undoable.
- It's verychallenging,althoughnot undoable if you getpropersupport.
- After herelection, sheintendsto do some of those things that in the pastpeoplehadconsideredundoable.
- Sometransactionsshould berecognizedas undoable in thebeginningand notevenattempted.
Impossible and improbable
- apt
- aptness
- be out of the questionidiom
- be pissing in the windidiom
- beggar
- doubt
- fat chanceidiom
- fear
- flimsily
- flimsiness
- goodbye
- goodbye tosomethingidiom
- impenetrably
- nail
- nailing jelly to the wallidiom
- nohow
- not have a snowball's chance in hellidiom
- one in a millionidiom
- pig
- unicorn