Definition of undiscoverable in English:
undiscoverable
adjectiveʌndɪˈskʌv(ə)rəb(ə)l
Not able to be discovered.
Example sentencesExamples
- Bluetooth allows a device to stay in an undiscoverable mode, where a device does not respond to inquiry scans.
- Whether or not it is right to describe an undiscoverable crack as damage, it clearly cannot affect the value of the building on the market.
- To excuse all production defects on the ground that they were undiscoverable would be to emaciate the potential of the Directive.
- Of course, one of the reasons it is undiscovered is that it is well-nigh undiscoverable.
- Bryan contributed to Tottel's Miscellany and his poetry was highly valued in his day, but is now undiscoverable.
- The plaintiff's cause of action will not accrue until damage occurs, which will commonly consist of cracks coming into existence as a result of the defect even though the cracks or the defect may be undiscovered or undiscoverable.
- No doubt all of these characters, medieval and contemporary, would see love as ‘blind, undiscoverable, witless, true’ as Erdrich suggests.
- This novel is a thriller based on the search for identity, an identity that remains undiscoverable.
- Ancient middens and sacred sites may lie hidden, undiscoverable, coral encrusted, or disassembled by the action of surf and tide.
- This may not be a cheering prospect; but we shall at least be freed from the vain search for the undiscovered and undiscoverable essence of the term species.