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ungroundable

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Etymology

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From un- +‎ groundable.

Adjective

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ungroundable (not comparable)

  1. Not groundable.
    • 2008, South Park (TV series), The Ungroundable
      You can't ground me, for I'm neither living nor dead. How can thy[sic] ground that which is ungroundable?
    • 2010, Piers Anthony, Jumper Cable, →ISBN:
      “We're nineteen. Soon we'll be out of the teens.” “And ungroundable,” Eve agreed darkly.
    1. (philosophy) Impossible to ground.
      • 1999, Anthony J. Cascardi, Consequences of Enlightenment:
        [] judgments that are ungroundable because infinitely reflective []
      • 2000, Lawrence J. Hatab, Ethics and finitude: Heideggerian contributions to moral philosophy:
        Insisting on existential decision as the last word in such an ungroundable sphere is one way of understanding ethical responsibility.
      • 2002, Ronald Alexander Kuipers, Critical faith:
        Our rational functioning draws energy and guidance from a basic, rationally ungroundable stance or orientation []
    2. Unable to be electrically grounded.
      • 1978, Evaluation Engineering, volume 17, page 24:
        Needless to say, clothing is ungroundable, so short sleeves are recommended.