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    unable
    /ʌnˈeɪbl/

    adjective

    • 1. lacking the skill, means, or opportunity to do something: "she was unable to conceal her surprise"

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  2. to not be able to do something: We were unable to contact him at the time. Fewer examples. We were unable to get funding and therefore had to abandon the project. She's been unable to play since January because of a torn calf muscle. It's a tragedy that so many young people are unable to find jobs.

  3. un· able ˌən-ˈā-bəl. Synonyms of unable. : not able : incapable: such as. a. : unqualified, incompetent. b. : impotent, helpless. Synonyms. inapt. incapable. incompetent. inept. inexpert. unfitted. unqualified. unskilled. unskillful. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of unable in a Sentence. I was unable to afford the trip.

  4. Unable definition: lacking the necessary power, competence, etc., to accomplish some specified act. See examples of UNABLE used in a sentence.

  5. to not be able to do something: We were unable to contact him at the time. Fewer examples. We were unable to get funding and therefore had to abandon the project. She's been unable to play since January because of a torn calf muscle. It's a tragedy that so many young people are unable to find jobs.

  6. 1. Lacking the necessary power, authority, or means; not able; incapable: unable to get to town without a car. 2. Lacking mental or physical capability or efficiency; incompetent: unable to walk. 3. Usage Problem Not susceptible to action or treatment: a project unable to be financed with government funds. See Usage Note at able.

  7. unable. (ʌneɪbəl ) adjective B1. If you are unable to do something, it is impossible for you to do it, for example because you do not have the necessary skill or knowledge, or because you do not have enough time or money.

  8. unable to do something not having the skill, strength, time, knowledge, etc. to do something a former soldier who has been unable to find work since the war ended They have been unable or unwilling to resolve the conflict.

  9. Definitions of unable. adjective. (usually followed by `to') lacking necessary physical or mental ability. “dyslexics are unable to learn to read adequately” “the sun was unable to melt enough snow” synonyms: incapable. (followed by `of') lacking capacity or ability. adjective.

  10. Definitions of 'unable'. If you are unable to do something, it is impossible for you to do it, for example because you do not have the necessary skill or knowledge, or because you do not have enough time or money. [...] More.

  11. not having the skill, strength, time, knowledge, etc. to do something He lay there, unable to move. I tried to contact him but was unable to. She was unable to hide her excitement.