unwieldiness
/ʌnˈwiːldinəs/
noun
- The quality of being difficult to move, handle, or manage because of size, shape, or weight.
- The unwieldiness of the old furniture made it hard to rearrange the room.
- The unwieldiness of the heavy machinery required special equipment to move it.
- Because of its unwieldiness, the large package had to be shipped in two boxes.
- The state of being awkward, inefficient, or overly complex, especially in systems, processes, or organizations.
- The unwieldiness of the government bureaucracy slowed down the approval process.
- The unwieldiness of the software caused many users to switch to a simpler program.
- The new policy's unwieldiness made it difficult for employees to follow.
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