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nonusable

Nonusable is an adjective meaning not usable or not suitable for use. It is formed with the prefix non- attached to the adjective usable. The term is less common in everyday writing than unusable, but it appears in technical writing, asset management, and certain regulatory or contract contexts.

In practical terms, nonusable items are those that cannot be repaired, repurposed, or used economically. In

Usage and style about the term vary. Some style guides prefer unusable for clarity and broad audience

See also unusable, nonfunctional, obsolete, damaged.

manufacturing
and
inventory
control,
such
items
may
be
discarded,
recycled,
or
disposed
of
due
to
damage,
obsolescence,
or
failure
to
meet
specifications
for
safety
or
performance.
In
information
management,
nonusable
data
refers
to
records
that
cannot
be
processed
effectively
because
of
corruption,
missing
values,
incompatible
formats,
or
lack
of
essential
metadata.
comprehension,
while
others
retain
nonusable
in
specific
technical
or
contractual
contexts.
Hyphenation
also
varies,
with
non-usable
appearing
in
older
or
more
formal
texts
and
nonusable
in
many
modern
sources.
When
choosing
between
usable,
unusable,
and
nonusable,
consider
the
audience
and
the
domain,
and
prioritize
the
most
widely
understood
term
unless
a
fixed
phrasing
is
required
by
a
contract
or
standard.