Unaccountable in a sentence as an adjective

" There is no mechanism to review his appointments, hence the power is unaccountable.

He said he had exclusive, unaccountable, lifetime power to shape the surveillance state.

A company being unaccountable to its investors should make it unattractive as an investment.

It feels a lot like Russia: some unaccountable someone in the fbi or doj just decided to steal this company and did so, with the full support of the government.

Where people are afraid to research something because of the perception that the secret unaccountable police will come take you away if you give the idea too much thought.

"Hard working, innovative technology companies are losing out to foreign companies due to this unaccountable, big government program.

I don't know how a free society can do all this spying in support of legitimate foreign policy goals and at the same time not grow into an out of control, unaccountable organization ripe for abuse.

You chose to develop on a platform that has unaccountable bureaucracy with arbitrary rules controlling your access to the platform and can turn all your work into garbage on a whim, with no recourse to you.

Yes, it's far too much power to entrust to anyone, much less an unaccountable secretive organization, but I'll be damned if that's not an incredibly fascinating and attractive proposition.

Translated into plain English:"proprietary business information" means "this nation's copyright and patent systems are horribly and possibly irrevocably broken and many government departments are so unaccountable they feel so entitled and lawless they care more about making their jobs easy than serving the people paying their salaries.

Unaccountable definitions

adjective

not to be accounted for or explained; "perceptible only as unaccountable influences that hinder progress"; "an unexplainable fear"

See also: unexplainable

adjective

free from control or responsibility