unborrowable

[US]/ˌʌnˈbɒrəʊəbl/
[UK]/ˌʌnˈbɔːroʊəbl/

Translation

adj.difficult to believe; incredible

Phrases & Collocations

unborrowable items

currently unborrowable

unborrowable assets

rendered unborrowable

unborrowable resources

essentially unborrowable

unborrowable equipment

unborrowable collections

marked unborrowable

unborrowable by nature

Example Sentences

some books in the rare book collection are unborrowable and must be viewed in the library.

this antique vase is unborrowable for insurance reasons.

the museum has several unborrowable artifacts that can only be seen on-site.

his unborrowable nature made him unreliable as a lending library member.

the family heirloom was unborrowable, kept safely in a private vault.

digital licenses often make software unborrowable between users.

due to copyright restrictions, certain movies remain unborrowable from public libraries.

her unborrowable collection of rare stamps is worth a fortune.

the original manuscript is unborrowable and kept under strict security.

some knowledge is unborrowable and must be learned through personal experience.

these unborrowable treasures are protected by law from being removed from the country.

the university's special collections contain many unborrowable items for scholars.

personal memories are unborrowable and cannot be shared with others.

his signature is unborrowable; he guards it jealously.

love and trust are unborrowable qualities that must be earned.

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