adjective
- capable of being undone, reversed, or canceled
- impossible to accomplish or complete
Usage: informal
Examples
- The software changes are undoable if you click the undo button.
- Most email sends are undoable within the first few seconds.
- The knot was so tight it seemed undoable.
- This project timeline is completely undoable given our resources.
- The damage to their relationship felt undoable.
- Fortunately, the transaction is undoable before midnight.
- The task appeared undoable without proper equipment.