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ungovernable

[uhn-guhv-er-nuh-buhl] / ʌnˈgʌv ər nə bəl /




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The deep was a realm both inhospitable and lively, a place where fear and awe coexisted— “an ungovernable territory,” as Casey puts it, “that begins where the sunlight stops.”

From Scientific American

The provision that Mr. Trump not discuss the case with potential witnesses could be difficult to enforce, given that Mr. Trump’s speaking style is often ungovernable.

From New York Times

It's not that Trump's crazy base is ungovernable and they have no choice but to go along if they want to keep their seats.

From Salon

Ewi said the Lake Chad Basin — which borders Chad, Nigeria, Niger and Cameroon — was the extremist group’s biggest area of operation and areas in the Sahel were now “ungovernable.”

From Seattle Times

Yet if you are or can remember being young and possessed of big, ungovernable feelings, “Romeo and Juliet” won’t seem far away to you.

From New York Times