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undoable in British English (ʌnˈduːəbəl) adjective2. able to be reversed or undone Examples of 'undoable' in a sentenceundoable We've got to do what was previously undoable.Most people look at that as factors that render it undoable.And it was always meant to be undoable, which is why there never was an exit clause.Maybe if some private companies paid a decent wage, some of those undoable jobs would be taken up.They will just become undoable.For a chap in a suit and bicycle clips on a dignified and heavy old push-iron, the hills were undoable.None of this is undoable.Namely, the slide in platinum prices over the summer made the deal undoable at 33 a share. |