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inacceptability

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  • noun The property of being inacceptable.

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Examples

  • The excessive individualism which gives to Ibsen's best plays their tensity of interest is also the cause of their inacceptability to the multitude shrinking from any surrender of the hard won conquests of civilization.

    Inquiries and Opinions Brander Matthews 1890

  • This includes explanations of the moral inacceptability of contraception, sterilisation and in vitro fertilisation.

    Catholic Exchange 2009

  • - local customs which govern periods of work, job distribution, inacceptability of certain types of work (work with feet in water, etc.);

    1.1. Survey of local conditions and site reconnaissance 1982

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