Unlivable
"Unlivable" in a Sentence (5 examples)
Yanni's house is unlivable.
Ideologically-motivated Arab states ethnically cleansed their Jewish populations in the 20th century through a combination of direct revocation of citizenship and creating unlivable conditions for Jews. Had they not done this—and had this not recently continued in Yemen under the Houthis—Israel would have a much harder time justifying itself.
Without electricity, the situation in the besieged territory becomes unlivable.
an unlivable life
an unlivable planet
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