noun
- the qualities or states of being incapable of surviving, developing, or succeeding
Usage: plural form
Examples
- The committee discussed the inviabilities of several proposed budget plans.
- Economic inviabilities forced the company to abandon three different expansion strategies.
- The research highlighted the inviabilities of certain agricultural practices in drought conditions.
- Multiple inviabilities in the original design led to a complete project overhaul.
- The report documented the inviabilities of maintaining the old infrastructure systems.
- Scientists identified several inviabilities in the proposed environmental restoration methods.