unhavnable
un·hav·na·ble
adj.
impossible to have: unhavnable goals.
unhavnability un·hav·na·bil·i·ty n.
unhavnably un·hav·na·bly adv.
the origin of this word is uncertain, but it can be considered the inevitable consequence of aim.
“there was a time when walking on the moon was considered unhavnable.”
“when chatting online, being pedantic is oftentimes unhavnable.”
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