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unwinnable
/ 蕦苍藞飞瑟苍蓹产蓹濒 /
adjective
- not able to be won or achieved
- (of a seat in an election) not able to be taken from the incumbent or the incumbent's party
Example Sentences
The Ukraine war has now shown itself to be almost certainly unwinnable, at least for Ukraine.
Herein lies the controversy: Those campaign stalwarts found that, by and large, they did a great job on Harris鈥 campaign, that the race was basically unwinnable, that frustrated Democratic voters鈥攚ho can鈥檛 believe that they got swept by the least popular president in American history鈥攁re being unfair and uncharitable to the strategists鈥 efforts in what was a very compressed campaign season.
That was then, at the height of the controversial war in Vietnam, when the question was who bore responsibility for speaking truth to power, for holding to task those responsible for prosecuting such an undeclared, unpopular and unwinnable war.
If Harris wins two of those three, Democrats will begin celebrating, and Trump鈥檚 team will begin filing unwinnable lawsuits and staging potentially ugly protests.
A war with the U.S. 鈥 or Israel 鈥 would be unwinnable, experts say.
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