What's the difference between irresolvable and irresolvableness?

Irresolvable


Definition:

  • (a.) Incapable of being resolved; not separable into component parts.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Pervasive complications, both structural and functional, appear inherent yet not irresolvable in such a fusion.
  • (2) People like the hapless Brooklyn bridge selfie-taker are unlucky enough to be made scapegoats for our deep, perhaps irresolvable confusions about the way we live now.
  • (3) We defend the view that the obstetrician's response to the abortion controversy cannot be based on accounts of the independent moral status of the fetus, because all such accounts are irresolvably disputable.
  • (4) And we are now having to put up with the result: a politics that keeps trying to resolve the irresolvable consequences of what has happened, like a child trying to mend a broken toy on Boxing Day.
  • (5) Hong Kong is now trapped in an irresolvable contradiction.
  • (6) However, the two authors had such different definitions of the key terms in their discussion that their differences were not only unresolved but irresolvable.

Irresolvableness


Definition:

  • (n.) The quality or state of being irresolvable; irresolvability.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Pervasive complications, both structural and functional, appear inherent yet not irresolvable in such a fusion.
  • (2) People like the hapless Brooklyn bridge selfie-taker are unlucky enough to be made scapegoats for our deep, perhaps irresolvable confusions about the way we live now.
  • (3) We defend the view that the obstetrician's response to the abortion controversy cannot be based on accounts of the independent moral status of the fetus, because all such accounts are irresolvably disputable.
  • (4) And we are now having to put up with the result: a politics that keeps trying to resolve the irresolvable consequences of what has happened, like a child trying to mend a broken toy on Boxing Day.
  • (5) Hong Kong is now trapped in an irresolvable contradiction.
  • (6) However, the two authors had such different definitions of the key terms in their discussion that their differences were not only unresolved but irresolvable.

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