undoable

/ʌnˈduːəbəl/
adjective
  1. Not possible to do; impossible or impractical.
    • They realized the plan was undoable and decided to change it.
    • The task seemed undoable with such limited resources.
    • Climbing that mountain in one day is undoable for most people.
  2. Capable of being undone or reversed.
    • Make sure the changes are undoable before you save.
    • In this software, most actions are undoable with a single click.
    • The knot was tight but still undoable with patience.
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