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- adjective From which
survival is difficult or impossible
Etymologies
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Examples
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And no helicopter arriving even in seconds could have helped him: his wound was "unsurvivable".
Insanity of the Afghan endgame Peter Preston 2010
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Later in the day, Middlemore Hospital spokeswoman Lauren Young said the child died from his "unsurvivable" injuries with his family present at his bedside.
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Later in the day, Middlemore Hospital spokeswoman Lauren Young said the child died from his "unsurvivable" injuries with his family present at his bedside.
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Later in the day, Middlemore Hospital spokeswoman Lauren Young said the child died from his "unsurvivable" injuries with his family present at his bedside.
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Woodgate had suffered "unsurvivable" wounds in an explosion after a grenade was thrown from behind a wall.
Home | Mail Online 2010
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"unsurvivable" injuries with his family present at his bedside.
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"unsurvivable" injuries with his family present at his bedside.
FOXNews.com foxnewsonline@foxnews.com 2010
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The report says that an abort is unsurvivable if it happens between the 30 and 60 second marks.
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"IndyCar is very sad to announce that Dan Wheldon has passed away from unsurvivable injuries," IndyCar CEO Randy Bernard said in a statement.
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There is always the unsurvivable event, of course.
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