inoperable in English

adjective
1
not able to be suitably operated on.
inoperable cancer of the pancreas
2
not able to be operated.
the airfield was bombed and made inoperable
3
impractical; unworkable.
the procedures were inoperable

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1. Probably inoperable.

2. Inoperable.

3. an inoperable brain tumour.

4. Bobbinite Inoperable emergency brake

5. Metastasis has rendered the tumor inoperable.

6. The fire rendered the port inoperable.

7. The bombing rendered the airfield inoperable.

8. A Corrupted file is always unusable and inoperable

9. Further studies showed it to be inoperable.

10. The policy was thought to be inoperable.

11. The cancer, having spread to my bones, is inoperable.

12. Surgeons say inoperable and the patient's on blood-thinners.

13. Elizabeth Gates was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor last April.

14. The air-handling system at the plant was rendered inoperable.

15. The air-handling system at the plant was rendered inoperable

16. Warning: If you ignore this error, you may render your device inoperable.

17. Subsequent tests indicated that he was suffering from an inoperable brain tumor.

18. Toggles the address labelling for HEX and TXT64 display modes, inoperable in TXT80 display mode.

19. CAUTION: Loss of power during the firmware upgrade can render your camera inoperable.

20. Steven Hurley, a father of three from Barnsley, has tongue cancer that is now inoperable.

21. Available clinical information comes mainly from published data in patients with inoperable or metastatic adrenal carcinoma

22. 🔊 Knowing that his grandmother was Afflicted with inoperable tumors, he wanted to visit her in hospice

23. It may also have a role in evaluation and surveillance of patients with inoperable carcinomas.

24. If you leave it long enough, the cancer may have spread so that it is inoperable.

25. The state - of - the art technology allows physicians to operate on brain lesions often considered inoperable.

26. Having survived peritonitis and a brain haemorrhage on top of an inoperable cancer, who was to speculate?

27. AC8643 on January 8, 2007. Shortly prior to departure, the jet bridge experienced a short circuit which rendered it inoperable.

28. But a small error in the procedure could easily leave her inoperable, or at least changed beyond recognition.

29. In late 1898, physicians diagnosed the empress dowager with inoperable breast cancer, forcing her to stay in bed for long periods.

30. Interior heat can be the result of deteriorated interior ductwork seals, inoperable vacuum actuators or blend doors and inefficient Air condition components.

31. The bullhorn was broken and inoperable for the three weeks prior to the police bombing of the row house.

32. She had an inoperable brain tumor, and her decline had really accelerated in the week before she came to us.

33. An Anglophone secessionist state of “Ambazonia” has been declared on the border of Nigeria and includes Cameroon’s only oil refinery which is currently inoperable.

34. The parameters contain impulse noise, memory effect, scan correlated shift, coherent noise, random noise, dropped lines, inoperable detectors, saturated detectors, MTF, system resolution.

35. It allows to treat medically inoperable patients with non-small cell lung cancer, with impressive local control rates and a very little toxicity.

36. Rolling take-offs would be performed only in an emergency or if the catapults were inoperable due to battle damage or mechanical failure.

37. Princess Royal's 'A' turret stopped working effectively early in the battle: the left gun was rendered inoperable when the breech pinion gear sheared, and the right gun misfired frequently.

38. The "System Repair Disc" is a small Bootable 525MB utility program (on CD on DVD media, used for booting up (outside of Windows) an otherwise inoperable/unBootable computer

39. The combined modality approach with combination chemotherapy (“COMB” or “BACO”) and radiotherapy was used in a pilot study comprising 35 evaluable patients with inoperable small-cell anaplastic carcinoma of the lung.

40. He recalls a mother in her late 20s who came to him because she had an inoperable defect in her aorta that would rupture at some undeterminable time in the future, killing her instantly.

41. Therapeutic and toxic effects of Amethopterin and of 5-fluoro-2′-deoxyuridine, administered as continuous intraarterial infusion, were investigated in 48 patients with inoperable cancer of the maxillary and mandibular region, the oral mucosa, the tongue, the postnasal space and the cervix.

42. Five indications for irradiation are currently recognised: adjuvant irradiation of the inguinal regions following wide excision; adjuvant irradiation where the margins of resection are histologically positive; adjuvant irradiation after debulking tumorectomy; neoadjuvant irradiation for primarily inoperable disease; curative salvage irradiation following postoperative recurrence.

43. Ninety patients with inoperable carcinoma in the terminal stages and 12 patients in serious condition with other tumor types were given Benzaldehyde in the form of beta-cyclodextrin Benzaldehyde inclusion compound (CDBA) orally or rectally at a daily dose of 10 mg/kg divided in four doses

44. Among them we found 7 patients with benign soft tissue tumors, 5 patients with anal fistulas, 1 patient with an abscess on the pelvic wall, 1 patient with a rectocele, 1 patient with an inoperable, restrictive oesophageal carcinoma, and 8 patients with metastatic lesions in the liver.