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What Does It Mean to Be Undefensible?

Undefensible refers to something that cannot be defended or justified. It is often used to describe an action, decision, or position that is considered unreasonable, unjustifiable, or indefensible.

Here are some examples of how "undefensible" might be used:

1. The company's decision to lay off hundreds of employees without any notice or severance packages is undefensible.
2. The politician's actions have been widely criticized as undefensible, and many are calling for them to resign.
3. The court found the defendant's actions to be undefensible and convicted them of the crime.
4. The company's refusal to take responsibility for the damage they caused is undefensible and has led to widespread criticism.
5. The government's decision to cut funding for essential services is undefensible, and many are speaking out against it.

In each of these examples, the thing being described is considered unjustifiable or indefensible, and there is no good reason or argument that can be made to justify or defend it.

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