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Inapplicable

Inapplicable meaning

Not applicable; that does not apply or cannot be applied; unsuitable or irrelevant.

Synonyms of Inapplicable

Example sentences (15)

Due to government and societal ignorance of ME, we are considered inapplicable and undeserving of government welfare assistance or much support in other policy.

The colonial settlements claim is equally inapplicable here because the last Israeli settlements in Gaza were dismantled in 2005 prior to full withdrawal.

The Supreme Court on Monday held that penalty is inapplicable on belated deposit of Tax Deducted at Source (TDS) under the Section 271C of the Income Tax Act.

That said, the judgment did little to afford Israel’s leaders and the IDF comfort from the obligatory reach of the Genocide Convention, an instrument Israel had argued was irrelevant and inapplicable to the conduct of “innovative” military operations.

The Democrats’ bill explicitly makes RFRA inapplicable to any situation that involves abortion.

In addition to distinguishing Boumediene as inapplicable, the brief argues that Mr. Thuraissigiam’s claim must fail because the Constitution’s framers would not have applied the Suspension Clause to immigrants seeking relief from deportation.

He said: “My firm view is that Section 76 of the Electoral Act is clearly inapplicable to the issues under consideration.

Because EVM requires quantification of a project plan, it is often perceived to be inapplicable to discovery-driven or Agile software development projects.

Both the medical model and the social model are seen, at the least, to be in conflict with, and at the most, inapplicable to deafness when viewed from the cultural model of deafness.

But history can serve neither of these two purposes if, under the influence of an inapplicable idea of objectivity, we hesitate to present historical problems from our point of view.

Contrary to what many detractors have claimed, Rousseau never suggests that humans in the state of nature act morally; in fact, terms such as ‘justice’ or ‘wickedness’ are inapplicable to prepolitical society as Rousseau understands it.

Dead letter The phrase "dead letter" refers to legislation that has not been revoked, but that has become inapplicable or obsolete or is no longer enforced.

In languages (like English) with gendered pronouns, the third-person masculine pronoun has traditionally been used as a default when using "it" is inappropriate but the gender of its antecedent is unknown or inapplicable.

Mallison suggests that the differences between dinosaurs, extant mammals, and birds would also have made equations to calculate speed from stride length inapplicable to dinosaurs.

The aircraft was still experiencing extensive teething troubles as well as being victimized by "urban legends", mostly involving inapplicable twin engine factors which had been designed out of the aircraft by Lockheed.