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unlivable

adjective as in uninhabitable

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The damaged Monson home of two college-aged sisters, rendered unlivable, would displace their family for a year.

They argue that Venice is already so massively overcrowded with tourists that the city has become “unlivable.”

The imperial fleets were slowly but surely stamping out all resistance, making Jursa unlivable.

The last word against irreligion is that it makes life unlivable; the last word for faith is that it makes life glorious.

Mary easily persuaded her Aunt to make some changes in the unlivable room.

If while waiting things do not come to us that make life forever after unlivable, we shall be fortunate, and forever grateful.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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