Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
unenforceable
adjective
ˌʌnɪnˈfɔːrsəbl

Definition
Not able to be enforced or upheld; lacking the ability to be executed or put into effect.

Examples
- The contract was found to be unenforceable because it violated local laws.
- Many clauses in the agreement were deemed unenforceable in the court ruling.
- Though they made several promises, the commitments were ultimately unenforceable.

Meaning
The term ‘unenforceable’ refers to agreements, laws, or regulations that cannot be enforced in a court of law. This can occur due to a lack of legal validity or existence of certain conditions that render it ineffective.

Synonyms
- Invalid
- Unimplementable
- Nonbinding