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Inconstructible

The term "inconstructible" describes something that cannot be built, formed, or created. It implies an inherent impossibility due to factors such as logical contradictions, technological limitations, or material constraints. This inability to be constructed can apply to physical structures, abstract concepts, or any entity that would involve a process of creation or assemblage. The term highlights the insurmountable obstacles that prevent the realization of something, emphasizing the absence of the necessary conditions for its existence or formation.

Inconstructible meaning with examples

  • The architect realized the design for the gravity-defying building was inconstructible; no known materials could withstand the immense stresses. Despite her ambition, the sheer impossibility of achieving the structural integrity meant the project was scrapped, forever doomed to remain sketches.
  • Philosophers debated whether a perfectly just society was inherently inconstructible, given the inherent flaws and biases of human nature. Their deliberations constantly returned to the problem of reconciling competing interests, the creation of this society always proving a paradox.

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