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Definition of Unsupportably

Unsupportably
Unsupportable Un`sup*port"a*ble, a. Insupportable; unendurable. -- Un`sup*port"a*ble*ness, n. --Bp. Wilkins. -- Un`sup*port"a*bly, adv.

Meaning of Unsupportably from wikipedia

- tort is defamation, which occurs, for example, when a newspaper makes unsupportable allegations that damage a politician's re****tion. More infamous are...
- He ultimately accepted that a campaign against the Hittites was an unsupportable drain on Egypt's treasury and military. In his 21st regnal year, Ramesses...
- fact by the US-based House of Gordon society, which also makes other unsupportable ****ertions: "Tartans". HouseOfGordonUSA.org. House of Gordon USA. 2020...
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- edition, because it featured revisions by C. A. F. Mahn, who replaced unsupportable etymologies which were based on Webster's attempt to conform to Biblical...
- view that Nazareth did not exist in Jesus's time as "archaeologically unsupportable". James F. Strange, Professor of Religious Studies at the University...
- Latin word and attempting to apply to it the rules of Latin grammar) is unsupportable according to the rules of both Latin and English grammar. The use of...
- landing by the 325th Glider Infantry Regiment, then deemed logistically unsupportable and reduced to a two-battalion drop at Capua to block the highway there...
- that government gunfire occurred on April 19, 1993, amounted to "an unsupportable case based entirely upon flawed technological ****umptions." The Special...
- jurisdictions where these are forbidden, a group marriage, or otherwise unsupportable under the prevailing family law. Under the law of England and Wales...