Unviable is an English word. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Unviable in a sentence
Unviable meaning
Not viable: not capable of independent life; not practicable.
Using Unviable
- The main meaning on this page is: Not viable: not capable of independent life; not practicable.
- In the example corpus, unviable often appears in combinations such as: unviable for, commercially unviable, be unviable.
Context around Unviable
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23.5 words
- Position in the sentence: 2 start, 5 middle, 13 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Unviable
- In this selection, "unviable" usually appears near the end of the sentence. The average example has 23.5 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, commercially, increasingly, contracts, pub, option and business stand out and add context to how "unviable" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include as commercially unviable and be financially unviable. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "unviable" sits close to words such as aapl, absolved and adaption, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with unviable
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
However “ecological restrictions” had made the option “unviable”. (8 words)
Small is not acceptable, small schools are closing, small farms are unviable. (12 words)
Both airports are classified as unviable but they still receive commercial flights, though not frequently. (15 words)
However, Bennett said Dominion has been largely unaffected in part because it lined up supply deals in 2021, before the wave of inflation that is making some of his rivals’ contracts unviable. (32 words)
Following a strategic review, we have concluded that our current theming facility no longer meets future needs and would require significant investment to upgrade, making it unviable despite efforts to reduce costs. (32 words)
On China, Srinivasan urged authorities to give "a consistent, clear set of messages" to address its property sector woes that focuses on the need to separate viable developers from unviable ones. (31 words)
Example sentences (20)
A report, which was considered at the board meeting on Tuesday, November 7, outlined how the council could intervene in parts of the proposal, which was described as "commercially unviable".
Further, locals said Tantransco and Tangedco dumped construction debris in the creek, making it increasingly unviable for fishing.
However, Bennett said Dominion has been largely unaffected in part because it lined up supply deals in 2021, before the wave of inflation that is making some of his rivals’ contracts unviable.
In her decision, the inspector stated “it has not been convincingly demonstrated that the public house would be unviable without such events within the marquee.
Representatives from developer Kingston Apartments and prospective landlord MCR Lettings said plans would see the unviable pub which they have no intention of selling turned into housing for NHS staff.
Small is not acceptable, small schools are closing, small farms are unviable.
That makes this an unviable option for corporate users trying to back up data created on the devices by business apps.
The statement said one of the previous proposals was rejected amid concerns the "contrived and awkward" shape of the commercial unit would render it unviable for potential occupiers.
They threatened to mothball the site if the extra payments weren’t removed by the end of the year as the project would be “financially unviable”.
Uldale's pub announced the decision in April to close after 20 years due to 'increasing food, alcohol and energy prices' making 'business unviable'.
Within a decade, of the state’s 153 blocks, 90 blocks are on track to becoming economically unviable for extraction of groundwater for agriculture production.
And then an epiphenomenon downstream of them is that Fox News can have an unviable business that is subsidized by this perverse monopoly effect.
Both airports are classified as unviable but they still receive commercial flights, though not frequently.
But many analysts and oil and gas experts believe the Timor option is commercially unviable and the project will remain unfulfilled unless the gas is processed in Darwin.
Commercial operators, that add breadth, diversity and to whom millions listen every week, could genuinely be made unviable.
Conservative councillor David Bawn, the chair of the scrutiny committee, defended the actions of the administration and said the centre had been unviable.
Following a strategic review, we have concluded that our current theming facility no longer meets future needs and would require significant investment to upgrade, making it unviable despite efforts to reduce costs.
He added: 'This is unviable on every metric, not just ecologically, I mean think about the traffic, sewage, flooding.
However “ecological restrictions” had made the option “unviable”.
On China, Srinivasan urged authorities to give "a consistent, clear set of messages" to address its property sector woes that focuses on the need to separate viable developers from unviable ones.
Common combinations with unviable
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- unviable for 7×
- commercially unviable 4×
- be unviable 4×
- an unviable 4×
- financially unviable 4×
- economically unviable 4×
- unviable and 4×
- it unviable 3×
- the unviable 2×
- unviable business 2×