unenforceable
adjective
: unable to be enforced : not enforceable
an unenforceable law/contract
Examples of unenforceable in a Sentence
Recent Examples on the Web
The World Bank said in a recent report that the cap might be becoming unenforceable.
—Richard Vanderford, WSJ, 16 Nov. 2023
Related:Judge declares Texas ‘Death Star’ law ‘unconstitutional, void, and unenforceable’ Law enforcement, criminal justice Fentanyl: Prosecutors will now be able to pursue murder charges against people who illegally manufacture or distribute fentanyl, leading to someone’s death.
—Sarah Bahari, Dallas News, 29 Aug. 2023
Others say the law allowing people to kill bears in self-defense is dangerous, and nearly unenforceable.
—Amelia Nierenberg, New York Times, 24 Aug. 2023
To be sure, such pledges are practically unenforceable.
—Max Greenwood The Miami Herald (tns), Arkansas Online, 17 Aug. 2023
Legal experts have said the legislation, which is not set to take effect until January, raises constitutional issues and may well be practically unenforceable even if the law is upheld.
—Brian Fung, CNN, 28 June 2023
That November, Michigan voters approved an amendment to the state constitution that made the 1931 law unenforceable, and this April, Governor Gretchen Whitmer repealed the ban.
—Maryn McKenna, WIRED, 20 June 2023
The most recent ruling overturns a 2021 lower California court decision that found Proposition 22 to be both unenforceable and unconstitutional.
—Julia Malleck, Quartz, 14 Mar. 2023
In 2014, Judge Louis Kaplan sided with Chevron and made the judgment in Ecuador unenforceable in U.S. courts.
—Matt Ford, The New Republic, 17 Feb. 2023
See Less
***
undurchsetzbar adj
undurchfuehrbar adj
Their solution was not realistic, but unenforceable. Ihre Loesung war nicht realistisch, sondern undurchfuehrbar.
nicht vollstreckbar adj
Свидетельство о публикации №123122406205