undoably

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English

Etymology

From undoable +‎ -ly.

Adverb

undoably (comparative more undoably, superlative most undoably)

  1. Such that it cannot be done; unachievably.
    • 1996, John Carver, ‎Miriam Mayhew Carver, Your Roles and Responsibilities as a Board Member (page 5)
      the board's own job within that undoably large challenge
  2. (computing) Such that it can be undone; reversibly.