ungovernable in the PONS Dictionary

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Smith makes clear that it is this ability to self-command our ungovernable passions through sympathizing with others that is virtuous.
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Failure to do so and the young people and the above-mentioned stakeholders will make this city and province ungovernable!
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It was a period when political godfathers held sway and almost made the state ungovernable.
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Clearly the point of the protests was to make the country ungovernable -- inhibiting traffic flows, creating artificial shortages and generally intimidating people in the street.
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She points to the museum information guide as a micro- example of the intractable arguments, and how ungovernable the country is.
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Part of the problem is that if a speaker is too lax, the chamber can quickly become ungovernable.
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Army units and rural tribes across the north and east, already basically ungovernable, started raising rebellions which were only crushed with difficulty.
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Initially designed as a centralizing move, this eventually backfired, as the qaids, once esconsed in their tribal fiefs, proved even more ungovernable than the amghars had ever been.
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It was some thugs hiding in ungovernable mountains.
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He made a few attempts at management, but was mostly unsuccessful, owing to his ungovernable temper.
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