What starts as helpful lifestyle monitoring develops into new forms of social unacceptability.
From the guardian.co.uk
The pills'poppers, however, are more concerned about the social unacceptability of being overweight.
From the time.com
I do not wish to downplay the unacceptability of the behavior documented in those photos, or their lasting effects.
From the theatlantic.com
Instead of accepting the dismembering of his portfolio Dr Cable could have resigned on the grounds of unacceptability.
From the economist.com
How can the Lakers not understand the unacceptability of playing as indifferently as they did in Game 4 against the Thunder?
From the ocregister.com
We would urge the Commonwealth and the Forum to take the strongest possible steps to register the unacceptability of such actions.
From the nzherald.co.nz
The President spoke very clearly about this from this podium and his views on the unacceptability of the use of chemical weapons.
From the swampland.time.com
However, the programme-makers had already acknowledged the unacceptability of the remark and expressed regret that it had not been dealt with appropriately.
From the bbc.co.uk
It's routine for courts to express degrees of acceptability or unacceptability for each factor and try to come to a summary and conclusion based on the balance.
From the en.wikipedia.org
More examples
Unsatisfactoriness by virtue of not conforming to approved standards
(unacceptable) not adequate to give satisfaction; "the coach told his players that defeat was unacceptable"
(unacceptable) impossible: used of persons or their behavior; "impossible behavior"; "insufferable insolence"
(Unacceptable) This designation means that it is illegal to use a product as a substitute for an ODS in a specific end-use. For example, HCFC-141b is an unacceptable substitute for CFC-11 in building chillers. ...
(Unacceptable) condition in which a component is not operating as intended, indicating the need for implementing maintenance, upgrades, repairs, or further investigation; an unacceptable condition may or may not be a failure from a regulatory perspective; see also malfunction.
(unacceptable) adj (e.g. bad behaviour) netolereblaLB