uncapturable
English
Etymology
From un- + capturable.
Adjective
uncapturable (not comparable)
- Not capturable; not able to be captured.
- 1946, George Johnston, Skyscrapers in the Mist, page 52:
- [I]t would not be very much less absurd for someone to write about New York City after having spent only a few years or a few decades in this metropolis of inexhaustible adventure, of terrifying emotional fecundity, of uncapturable character.
Translations
not capturable
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