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Undurable

Noun

A person or thing that is not able to endure or last for a long time.

Example sentence:

The low-quality materials used in the construction make this desk an undurable piece of furniture.

Adjective

1. Not able to withstand wear, pressure, or damage for a significant period.

Example sentence:

The undurable fabric of the shirt easily ripped after just a few uses.

2. Not lasting, temporary, or short-lived.

Example sentence:

The fleeting nature of happiness makes it seem undurable in a world filled with challenges.

Verb

To become or prove non-enduring in any sense.

Example sentence:

The reputation of the unreliable brand is undurably damaged after multiple product recalls.

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