ungovernable

English

Etymology

un- + governable

Adjective

ungovernable (comparative more ungovernable, superlative most ungovernable)

  1. Not governable
    • 2022 November 2, Christian Wolmar, “Some early policy pointers, but we remain in a state of flux”, in RAIL, number 969, page 45:
      While there is no mechanism to force a General Election, the internal wrangling within the Tory party may mean that ultimately the new PM will simply be so exhausted by the chaos that the country becomes ungovernable.

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