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Uncheckable
Uncheckable Un*check"a*ble, a. Not capable of being checked or stopped. [R.]

Meaning of Checkable from wikipedia

- probabilistically checkable proofs that can be checked by reading only a few bits of the proof using randomness in an essential way. Probabilistically checkable proofs...
- Check-in is the process whereby people announce their arrival at an office, hotel, airport, hospital, seaport or event. Many offices have a reception...
- Look up check, Check, A check, or cheque in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Check or cheque, may refer to: Check, Virginia Check (film), a 2021 Indian...
- "The Checks" is the 141st episode of the sitcom Seinfeld. This was the seventh episode for the eighth season, originally airing on NBC on November 7, 1996...
- "Check on It" is a song recorded by American singer and songwriter Beyoncé. It was written by her, Swizz Beatz, Sean Garrett, Angela Beyincé and Slim...
- certified check (or certified cheque) is a form of check for which the bank verifies that sufficient funds exist in the account to cover the check, and so...
- Checking In is an American sitcom television series and a spin-off of The Jeffersons that aired for four episodes on CBS from April 9 to April 30, 1981...
- A check pilot (or check airman) is an aircraft pilot who performs an oversight, safety, and qualification role for commercial pilots undergoing evaluation...
- The check or check mark (American English), checkmark (Philippine English), tickmark (Indian English) or tick (Australian, New Zealand and British English)...
- double check is a check delivered by two pieces simultaneously. In chess notation, it is almost always represented the same way as a single check ("+")...