English
Etymology
From un- + grievable.
Adjective
ungrievable (comparative more ungrievable, superlative most ungrievable)
- That cannot be grieved.
- Not forming (or not able to form) a basis for a grievance (complaint).
1990, EMT Associates (Sacramento, Calif.), Independent Evaluation of the Ward Grievance Procedure: Final Report:[…] grievance resolution process […] ungrievable issues. […]