quasiunobtainable
Quasiunobtainable is a label used in discussions of scarcity to describe objects, states, or goals that are nearly unattainable under normal conditions, yet not categorically impossible. The term signals that the probability of acquisition is extremely small, effectively vanishing in routine contexts, but nonzero in principle or under exceptional circumstances.
Etymology: It combines quasi-, meaning "almost" or "resembling," with unobtainable. It is not a formal technical
Characteristics: Quasiunobtainable situations tend to feature extreme scarcity, high entry barriers (cost, legal restrictions, or exclusive
Examples: ultra-rare collectibles or limited-edition items, unique licenses or rights, high-firewall research prototypes, or legendary artifacts
Criticism: The term can be vague and subjective, overlapping with notions of exclusivity and aspiration. Its
See also: scarcity, exclusivity, aspirational goods, rare events.