unassignable

English

Etymology

un- + assignable

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˌʌnəˈsaɪnəbl̩/

Adjective

unassignable (not comparable)

  1. Not assignable.
    • 2002, Michael Klesius, quoting Chris Hill, “The Big Bloom: How Flowering Plants Changed the World”, in National Geographic:
      Bevhalstia is unique and unassignable to any modern family of plants. So we start by comparing it to what we know.
    • 2012 May 31, Cathy Hayes, “Cardinal Timothy Dolan took part in pedophile priest payoff to leave church”, in IrishCentral.com:
      SNAP [the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests] officially made their accusation on the steps of the Federal Courthouse in Milwaukee, on Wednesday. They cited the minutes from a March 2003 Milwaukee Archdiocese Finance council meeting. The minutes show there was a discussion about “unassignable priests” receiving full salary.
    • 2014 February 23, Julian Benson, quoting Gearbox spokesperson, “The strange case of Gearbox’s suit against 3D Realms and Interceptor”, in PCGamesN:
      By attempting to license the unlicensable, assign the unassignable, and effectively re-sell the exclusive rights that Gearbox already purchased in 2010, 3DR breached the terms of its Asset Purchase Agreement with Gearbox, as well as Gearbox’s exclusive, federally-protected intellectual property rights.
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