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inoperable
in·op·er·a·ble I0155300 (ĭn-ŏp′ər-ə-bəl, -ŏp′rə-)adj.1. Not functioning; inoperative.2. Unsuitable for a surgical procedure: an inoperable tumor. in·op′er·a·bil′i·ty n.in·op′er·a·bly adv.inoperable (ɪnˈɒpərəbəl; -ˈɒprə-) adj1. incapable of being implemented or operated; unworkable2. (Surgery) surgery not suitable for operation without risk, esp (of a malignant tumour) because metastasis has rendered surgery useless inˌoperaˈbility, inˈoperableness n inˈoperably advin•op•er•a•ble (ɪnˈɒp ər ə bəl, -ˈɒp rə bəl) adj. 1. not operable or practicable. 2. not admitting of a surgical operation without undue risk; incapable of being treated or cured by surgery. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | inoperable - not able to perform its normal functionunserviceable - not ready for service; "unserviceable equipment may be replaced" | | 2. | inoperable - not suitable for surgery; "metastasis has rendered the tumor inoperable"operable - capable of being treated by surgical operation; "an operable cancer" | Translationsinoperable (inˈopərəbl) adjective not suitable for a surgical operation. inoperable cancer. 不宜手術的 不宜动手术的inoperable
inoperable Surgery not suitable for operation without risk, esp (of a malignant tumour) because metastasis has rendered surgery useless inoperable
inoperable [in-op´er-ah-b'l] not susceptible to treatment by surgery.in·op·er·a·ble (in-op'ĕr-ă-bĕl), Avoid confusing this word with inoperative.Denoting that which cannot be operated on, or a condition that cannot likely be cured by surgery.inoperable (ĭn-ŏp′ər-ə-bəl, -ŏp′rə-)adj.1. Not functioning; inoperative.2. Unsuitable for a surgical procedure: an inoperable tumor. in·op′er·a·bil′i·ty n.in·op′er·a·bly adv.inoperable adjective Referring to a Pt's condition, especially, a disseminated CA, that won't benefit from surgeryin·op·er·a·ble (in-op'ĕr-ă-bĕl) Denoting a condition that which cannot be operated on, or cannot be corrected or removed by an operation. inoperable Referring to the stage in a disease, normally treated by surgery, beyond which surgery is not feasible or useful. The term is commonly applied to cancer that has spread widely. Many conditions once universally considered inoperable are now treated by surgery.inoperable
Antonyms for inoperableadj not able to perform its normal functionRelated Wordsadj not suitable for surgeryAntonyms |