unnaturalizable
Adjective as in strong fondness
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Example:The concept of universal basic income is unnaturalizable in many current economic systems.
Definition:An idea or notion that cannot be readily aligned with existing regulatory or legal frameworks.
Example:The experimental process of water purification using nanotechnology is currently unnaturalizable in large-scale industrial settings.
Definition:A procedure or method that cannot be normalized or standardized within a given context.
Example:The startup’s unique peer-to-peer lending structure is unnaturalizable within traditional banking regulations.
Definition:A framework or organization that cannot be seamlessly integrated into the existing system or environment.
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