Undefendable (Adjective)
Meaning
Not defended or capable of being defended; "an open city"; "open to attack".
Classification
All adjective clusters.
Examples
- Their stance on climate change is completely undefendable due to its obvious inconsistencies.
- In hindsight, our location proved undefendable and our unit took a huge beating during the initial ambush.
- Unfortunately for her opponents, she revealed such blatant ignorance about current economic data, that their strategy now becomes almost undefendable.
- While running without significant voter data research seemed heroic in fiction stories, executing a win by guess is always politically undefendable in electoral matters.
- Experts can conclusively make such questionable information morally, if not technologically undefendable if caught pushing fallacy facts public widely unauthored within reason outside influence which so aggressively appear extremely inconsistent sometimes sadly used negatively člov