incondonable

Adjective

 * 1)  That can not be condoned; unpardonable; unacceptable.
 * 2) * 2010, Quleen Kaur Bijral, Ripples Of Mind, lulu.com, page 30
 * Are you justified to reproach him in public even if he hasn't crossed any incondonable limit, just committed a petty folly?
 * 1) * 1979, Allan Carl Greenberg, Artists and Revolution: Dada and the Bauhaus, Umi Research Press, page 120
 * Dadaist reaction against an incondonable reality also meant reaction against all who condoned that reality.
 * 1) * 1993, Malik Muhammad Saeed, Pakistan Labour Cases - Volume 34 - Issues 7-9, Labor laws and legislation, page 1061
 * In the circumstances, the period occupied in preferring appeals to the President and the Prime Minister was not incondonable.
 * 1) * 1962, G.N. Lawande, The Indian Libertarian - Volume 9 - Issues 19-24, Economic History, page 26
 * An increase in non-developmental expenditure at the cost of productive investments represents an incondonable waste and a factor retarding India's economic development.