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indefensible

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From in-defensible.

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indefensible (comparative more indefensible, superlative most indefensible)

  1. Not defensible; not capable of being defended.
    Synonym: vulnerable
  2. (figurative) Not capable of being justified or excused.
    Synonyms: inexcusable, unpardonable, untenable
    • 1953 April, “Arrears of Station Maintenance”, in Railway Magazine, page 217:
      Mr. Elliot's frank statement that "sloth and untidiness are indefensible" is a sign that the task will be tackled with vigour.
    • 2017 May 31, Todd Stern, “Leaving the Paris Agreement Would Be Indefensible”, in The Atlantic[1]:
      The president evidently intends to follow his own misguided calculus. A decision to withdraw would be indefensible. It is important to understand why and to consider what we need to do next.
    • 2023 October 12, Rajan Menon, “Killing civilians is indefensible, whether done by Hamas or Israel”, in The Guardian[2], →ISSN:
      Killing civilians is indefensible, whether done by Hamas or Israel [title]
  3. Incapable of being explained.
    Synonyms: untenable, insupportable, invalid

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