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is undeliverable
noun
A message, parcel, etc. that cannot be delivered.
Exact(14)
Universal credit is undeliverable: but who'll tell ministers the truth?
Campaigners against expansion at Heathrow claimed the move showed a third runway is undeliverable.
Subscribers: If you notify us that your tablet subscription is undeliverable, or the post office notifies us that your print subscription is undeliverable, we have no further obligation unless corrected delivery information is received within one year.
The government needs to stop playing politics and realise that their seven-day working NHS is undeliverable with the current funds and resources at our disposal.
The move was welcomed by prominent mathematician Marcus du Sautoy, but critics claim it is "undeliverable" because of a critical shortage of maths teachers.
Subscribers: If the Post Office alerts us that your magazine is undeliverable, we have no further obligation unless we receive a corrected address within one year.
Similar(46)
Q: But you adopted a policy that was undeliverable.
They were appalled by the university's behaviour and convinced that quality programmes were undeliverable by just four remaining staff.
It is expected that at least 4.5 million will be found by the Postal Service to be undeliverable.
She was going to deliver on the will of the people with a deal that was undeliverable.
"In the 2015 Conservative manifesto, the prime minister reaffirmed his commitment to the immigration target he had been told was undeliverable.
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