Undependable in a sentence as an adjective

I’d call undependable but maybe it’s the same thing in practice?

And, I don't think it's even remotely fair to judge him as being undependable.

But you kind of look like an undependable jackass if your opinion changes every 5 minutes.

The devices themselves were very fragile and undependable.

"Society and government at large has shown itself to be unreliable and undependable.

Startups are notoriously undependable vessels of financial freedom, so that doesn't make sense to me. Why accept the status quo?I'll put together a plan in a month or so and post it, hopefully generate more discussion.

As a result of the long-term economic irregularity, actors act for the short-term because the long term is just too undependable.

It made it undependable and unreliable for everyone.

The Stoics do not deny the reality of the physical world and the ego, but they teach that unhappiness comes from attachment to undependable things, things outside one's own control.

The fact is -- unlike Bitcoin's -- Stellar's and Ripple's distribution model is highly centralized and thus potentially undependable.

Undependable definitions

adjective

not worthy of reliance or trust; "in the early 1950s computers were large and expensive and unreliable"; "an undependable assistant"

See also: unreliable

adjective

liable to be erroneous or misleading; "an undependable generalization"

See also: unreliable