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Term: inviable

Description:

Inviable is an adjective that describes something as not capable of sustaining life or unable to survive.

Senses and Usages:

  1. Biological sense: When referring to a living organism, inviable means incapable of reproduction or unable to develop and grow properly.
  2. Economic sense: In an economic context, inviable refers to projects, businesses, or investments that are not financially sustainable or likely to fail.
  3. Scientific sense: In scientific research, inviable is used to describe experiments or hypotheses that are not feasible or possible to conduct.

Sample Sentences:

  1. 1. The species of fish found in that polluted river are inviable due to the high toxicity levels in the water.
  2. 2. The company's expansion plan proved inviable as the market demand for their product declined.
  3. 3. Without adequate funding, the research project became inviable, and its objectives could not be achieved.

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