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unexaminable

  • a word derived from examine.
    examine
    verb (used with object)
    to inspect or scrutinize carefully.

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The mega-modernity of Salford Quays disappears as you rocket – well, run – through clouds of dry ice, along tunnels hung with pipes or unexaminable fronds.

From The Guardian Jul. 9, 2011

That the amount of definite knowledge acquired in this way might be small, and what Archbishop Benson oddly called "unexaminable," is, I think, quite likely.

From Prime Ministers and Some Others A Book of Reminiscences by George William Erskine Russell