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unaccountability

  • a word derived from unaccountable.
    unaccountable
    adjective
    impossible to account for; unexplained; inexplicable.

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They hired Showalter as manager to change a clubhouse culture long tolerant of immaturity and unaccountability.

From Seattle Times Oct. 10, 2022

The Byrdes believe they are fighting to survive but, as with the Roys, their definition of survival includes complete unaccountability.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 12, 2022

In our post-9/11 era of unaccountability, the penalties that had been leveled against the oil company were reconsidered.

From Salon Aug. 4, 2020

An independent press provides a ledge above complete government unaccountability.

From New York Times Jan. 25, 2017

When Madame said, "Sophy's whole conduct was only excusable on the supposition of her unaccountability," Marion also thought "she did act queerly at times."

From A Knight of the Nets by Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr