unprunable

[US]/[/ˌʌnˈpruːnəbl/]/
[UK]/[/ˌʌnˈpruːnəbl/]/

Translation

adj.not capable of being pruned; that cannot or should not be pruned

Phrases & Collocations

unprunable branches

unprunable vines

unprunable shrubs

unprunable foliage

unprunable hedgerow

unprunable vegetation

unprunable growth

unprunable trees

unprunable plants

unprunable growths

Example Sentences

the unprunable vines had taken over the entire garden, strangling the ornamental plants.

some argue that certain bureaucratic processes are unprunable, no matter how inefficient they become.

the unprunable code in the legacy system was causing significant performance issues.

she discovered that her attachment to memories was unprunable, deep-rooted in her psyche.

the unprunable branches of the ancient oak tree provided shelter for numerous birds.

his unprunable optimism helped the team persist through difficult times.

the contract contained an unprunable clause that prevented any modifications.

artists sometimes create unprunable works that resist interpretation or simplification.

the unprunable nature of the problem required a completely different approach.

with unprunable determination, she continued her research despite repeated failures.

the unprunable historical significance of the artifact made it priceless.

his unprunable loyalty to the company never wavered, even during the crisis.

the unprunable roots of the banyan tree extended across the entire courtyard.

certain constitutional principles remain unprunable in a democratic society.

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