undoable

English

Etymology 1

From un- + doable.

Adjective

undoable (comparative more undoable, superlative most undoable)

  1. Not doable; impossible to do.
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Noun

undoable (plural undoables)

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

Etymology 2

From undo + -able.

Adjective

undoable (comparative more undoable, superlative most undoable)

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