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was insupportable
adjective
Not supportable; incapable of being supported or borne; unendurable; insufferable; intolerable.
Exact(8)
Any kind of stress was insupportable.
The posturing by Miami's elected leaders in refusing to aid federal authorities was insupportable.
In a statement the History Channel acknowledged that the historians determined that the accusation against Johnson was insupportable and that the documentary should not have been broadcast.
In its brief statement, R. J. Reynolds said that to suggest that it has been involved in smuggling in Europe or elsewhere was insupportable and untrue.
And intrusion by the press into his private life was insupportable for a man who had been a loner since childhood.
The Greens will support the Labor motion, though the Greens had already initiated a previous report into the conditions on Nauru, which recommended that all children should be removed from detention in August last year because the centre was "insupportable".
Similar(52)
Earl: This is insupportable.
The Chile of Pinochet is insupportable.
"It's insupportable to have such a situation.
The current name may be insupportable, but changing it would be fraught.
It is Australia's responsibility and in its present form, it is insupportable".
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