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inapplicable /ɪnˈaplɪkəb(ə)l / /ɪnəˈplɪkəb(ə)l/adjectiveNot relevant or appropriate: the details are likely to be inapplicable to other designs...- That fact makes certain legal rules formally inapplicable, and the novelty of the situation creates a dilemma for both the government and for immigrants.
- It is believed that, in addition, the rule would be inapplicable if a clause respecting further advances to be made by the first mortgagee was brought to the second mortgagee's attention.
- With a late tax return showing a tax underpayment, the mailbox rule is inapplicable.
Synonyms irrelevant, immaterial, not germane, not pertinent, unrelated, unconnected, extraneous, beside the point, nothing to do with it; inadmissible; inappropriate, inapposite, inapt rare impertinent Derivativesinapplicability /ɪnaplɪkəˈbɪlɪti / /ɪnəplɪkəˈbɪlɪti / noun ...- But although this piece consigns specific spheres for women, it is also simultaneously subverting the idea of ‘true womanhood’ and critiquing the inapplicability of such standards for many black girls.
- But when we can realize the inapplicability of our ideas about who we are and what we need to be - our ‘non-existence,’ in Buddhist terms - then our genuine life can disclose itself unimpeded.
- Given the inapplicability of statistical methods to macroscopic systems, it is true that associating entropy with the disorder of a room can be misleading.
inapplicably adverb ...- The word ‘landscape’ can't ever have been used so unsettlingly and inapplicably.
- The soundtrack is used to an excellent degree of suitability and helps add an extra taste of pop-culture to the film's inapplicably strained style.
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