unpruneable

[US]/ʌnˈpruːnəbl/
[UK]/ʌnˈpruːnəbl/

Translation

adj.Not capable of being pruned or trimmed

Phrases & Collocations

unpruneable branches

unpruneable vines

unpruneable growth

completely unpruneable

rendered unpruneable

seemingly unpruneable

unpruneable thicket

unpruneable vegetation

became unpruneable

unpruneable shrubbery

Example Sentences

the ancient oak had become unpruneable due to its massive size and complex root system.

the programmer discovered an unpruneable section of code that was critical to the system's function.

bureaucratic processes often become unpruneable as they accumulate layers of complexity.

the gardener declared the rose bush unpruneable after years of neglect.

some data structures in the database are unpruneable for legal compliance reasons.

the unpruneable branches of the family tree traced back to the 18th century.

company policy had grown into an unpruneable mass of contradictory regulations.

the unpruneable nature of the recursive algorithm made optimization impossible.

historical artifacts sometimes contain unpruneable elements that are essential to their authenticity.

the unpruneable dependencies in the software project caused significant delays.

she found the overgrown hedge completely unpruneable without professional equipment.

the unpruneable regulations frustrated both business owners and government officials.

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