Nonviable

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Pronunciation: /nɑːnˈvaɪəbl/

Definitions of nonviable

noun a nonviable organism or entity

Example Sentences

A1 The nonviable plant was removed from the garden.

A2 The nonviable business model led to the company's failure.

B1 The nonviable option was quickly eliminated from consideration.

B2 The nonviable investment proved to be a costly mistake.

C1 The nonviable project was abandoned due to lack of funding.

C2 The nonviable proposal was deemed unfeasible by the board of directors.

adjective not capable of living, growing, or developing

Example Sentences

A1 The plant was nonviable and could not be saved.

A2 The company decided to shut down the nonviable project.

B1 The business model was deemed nonviable due to lack of funding.

B2 The new product idea was considered nonviable by the marketing team.

C1 The research findings suggested that the hypothesis was nonviable.

C2 The investment was deemed nonviable after a thorough financial analysis.

Examples of nonviable in a Sentence

formal The company decided to shut down the nonviable branch to cut costs.

informal That idea is totally nonviable, we need to come up with something else.

slang Trying to make that plan work is a lost cause, it's nonviable.

figurative Her dreams of becoming a famous singer were nonviable without any vocal training.

Grammatical Forms of nonviable

past tense

nonviabled

plural

nonviables

comparative

more nonviable

superlative

most nonviable

present tense

nonviable

future tense

will be nonviable

perfect tense

has been nonviable

continuous tense

is being nonviable

singular

nonviable

positive degree

nonviable

infinitive

to be nonviable

gerund

nonviableing

participle

nonviabled

Origin and Evolution of nonviable

First Known Use: 1876 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'nonviable' originated from the Latin word 'non' meaning 'not' and 'vīvēre' meaning 'to live'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in a biological context to describe organisms that are not capable of surviving or developing, the term 'nonviable' has since been extended to various fields to denote things that are not feasible or practical.