untenable

സാധൂകരിക്കാനാവുമായിരുന്നില്ലല്ലോ
definition
adjective
this argument is clearly untenable
(especially of a position or view) not able to be maintained or defended against attack or objection.
example
If this does not happen, it could create an 'untenable' situation and cause unjustifiable delays.
His stance just let the issue grow more out of control and brought his own status at the helm of the Spanish team to an almost 'untenable' position.
When confronted with this argument, many leftists fall back on what seems an 'untenable' position.
His position is 'untenable' one unless he means us to make a bonfire not just of Dilthey but Nietzsche and Heidegger too.
It sounds like an 'untenable' situation, but he remains upbeat.
But now they have gone out on such precarious limbs their positions are clearly 'untenable' .
Such work by judges creates absolutely 'untenable' working conditions for police officers.
The meeting unanimously agreed that the current situation at the hospital was 'untenable' .
He came along and he questioned the chair-man's future and that it could be made 'untenable' .
Clearly this is an 'untenable' situation from our point of view.
The average person, a parent in particular, is being subjected to an 'untenable' level of stress.
Insiders have suggested that he is in an 'untenable' position.
He accepted the agreement after he said his condition was 'untenable' .
Another common theme is the debunking of the fringe pseudosciences or other 'untenable' positions.
We tend to jump to 'untenable' conclusions, swayed by popular impressions or simple emotions.
That is absolutely absurd and 'untenable' and, in our submission, a serious deficiency.
This is an 'untenable' position to take and is fantasy politics.
He's been put in an 'untenable' position and his future in the ruling coalition is being debated openly.
The reason for its decline should be obvious: for most people the diet is simply 'untenable' .
They were in an 'untenable' position and her lawyer didn't talk to Libby for a year.
In our submission, that gives an 'untenably' wide meaning to ‘profits’.
In less capable hands (like, maybe, his own three years later) these songs would be 'untenably' portentous, but he allows them to breathe with humanity and loads them with some ringer lines to make them likable.
The Great Patriotic War confirmed the 'untenability' of what was in effect prefatory organization of field headquarters of fronts on the basis of military district headquarters.
The Second World War had proven both the 'untenability' of absolute pacifism and the horrendous price war exacts as a way of resolving disputes.
Could it be that men are afraid that they can't cut it, that women would dump them en masse if they didn't maintain the financial upper hand, making it 'untenably' difficult to raise children without their paycheck?
Rather, such deviation should be preceded by an exposition of the 'untenability' of traditional claims, and be based on good rational argument.
It rests on an 'untenably' narrow conception of ‘the political’, restricting it to partisan conflict.
I am including a number of Catholic leaders on the distribution of this message in the hope that that some of them may be able to add weight to my arguments regarding the 'untenability' of your current relationship with the Tenet organization.
Surrounded by all this civility and fine design, this spectacle is growing 'untenably' intimate, obscene, dangerous.
His comment is instructive as to the 'untenability' of the concept ‘extrinsic reward.’
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