unratable

English

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Etymology

un- + ratable

Adjective

unratable (comparative more unratable, superlative most unratable)

  1. That cannot be rated.
    • 2009 June 18, Eric Dash, “Overhaul Leaves Rating Agencies Largely Untouched”, in New York Times:
      “Lacking any significant performance history, rating agencies rated unratable products for regulatory approval and escaped liability for doing so under First Amendment protection,” said Joseph Mason, a finance professor at Louisiana State University.

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