undoable

Not doable; impossible to do.

Adjective

  1. Not doable; impossible to do.

Origin

Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *né Proto-Indo-European *n̥- Proto-Germanic *un- Proto-West Germanic *un- Old English un- Middle English un- English un- English doable English undoable From un- + doable.

Forms

more undoable most undoable

Antonyms

unundoable

Adjective Entry 2

  1. Possible to undo; reversible.
    • Many new functions and commands are undoable and a maximum of 30 commands are undoable and redoable. - 2003, Suzanne Sayegh Thomas, Using QuarkXPress 6.0, page 87:

Origin

Etymology tree English undo Proto-Indo-European *-tḗr Proto-Indo-European *-dʰlom Proto-Indo-European *-dʰlis Proto-Italic *-ðlis Latin -bilis Latin -ābilis Old French -ablebor. Middle English -able English -able English undoable From undo + -able.

Forms

more undoable most undoable

Noun

  1. Something that cannot be done; an impossible or impractical task.

Forms

undoables