adjective
- not capable of working successfully or being effective
- not capable of surviving or developing normally
Usage: biology; medicine
Examples
- The startup’s business model proved to be nonviable in the current market.
- Without proper funding, the project became nonviable.
- The committee rejected the proposal as economically nonviable.
- The damaged seeds were nonviable and failed to germinate.
- Doctors determined that the pregnancy was nonviable.
- The company’s expansion plans were deemed nonviable due to high costs.