"Unenforceability" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The quality of being unenforceable refers to the inability to enforce or uphold a law, contract, or other legally binding provision. It means that there is no effective power or authority to compel someone to comply or follow a particular rule or decree. In other words, it implies a lack of enforceability in terms of legal repercussions, consequences, or penalties for non-compliance.
Not scrambled, encoded, or concealed using a secret code; exposed or readable in plain form.
Free from or untroubled by worry or embarrassment. Not handicapped or obstructed in any way, physically or financially.完全自由的,没有负担或不方便的东西。
Lacking the official approval or backing of a person or group.<br><br>Example: "The unendorsed candidate was surprised to gain support from several key donors."
Meaning: unable to be enforced or carried out, often because a law, agreement, or rule is not strong or clear enough.<br><br>Example: "The weak contract was deemed unenforceable in court because it lacked specific details."
Lacking or uninformed; uneducated; ignorant; lacking in light or understanding, especially with regard to moral or spiritual matters.
Having a lack or absence of something, typically something desirable or enriching. Lacking enrichment or nutrients.
Lacking in initiative or enterprise; lacking initiative or energy in starting or trying to achieve something.<br><br>Example: He was not an unenterprising young man, however, he was disappointed that he had not gained any major recognition for his efforts yet.