noun
- the quality or state of being untenable; the condition of not being able to be maintained, defended, or justified
Usage: formal
Examples
- The untenability of his argument became clear during the debate.
- The committee recognized the untenability of the current policy.
- Legal experts questioned the untenability of the prosecution’s case.
- The untenability of their position forced them to reconsider their strategy.
- Rising costs demonstrated the untenability of the business model.
- The untenability of maintaining such high standards became apparent.