Uneditable

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Pronunciation: /ʌnˈɛdɪtəbəl/

Definitions of uneditable

adjective describing a quality that cannot be changed or modified

Example Sentences

A1 The file was uneditable, so I couldn't make any changes to it.

A2 The document was uneditable, preventing me from editing it.

B1 The PDF file was uneditable, making it difficult to modify.

B2 The software had an uneditable feature that restricted user customization.

C1 The website's content was uneditable, requiring special permissions to make changes.

C2 The system settings were uneditable by standard users, only accessible to administrators.

Examples of uneditable in a Sentence

formal The document was saved in an uneditable format to prevent any unauthorized changes.

informal I can't make any changes to the file because it's uneditable.

slang Sorry, that file is totally uneditable, you can't mess with it.

figurative Her mind was like an uneditable document, closed off to any new ideas.

Grammatical Forms of uneditable

past tense

unedited

plural

uneditables

comparative

more uneditable

superlative

most uneditable

present tense

uneditable

future tense

will be uneditable

perfect tense

has been uneditable

continuous tense

is being uneditable

singular

uneditable

positive degree

uneditable

infinitive

to be uneditable

gerund

unediting

participle

unediting

Origin and Evolution of uneditable

First Known Use: 1980 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'uneditable' is a combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the word 'editable' meaning 'able to be edited'.
Evolution of the word: With the advancement of technology and the rise of digital editing tools, the need for a word like 'uneditable' became more prevalent in the late 20th century as a way to describe content that cannot be edited or altered.