unˈtearable,a. (un-1 7 b.) 1648Hexham ii, Onverscheurlick, Vntearable.1859F. Francis Newton Dogvane iv, The pudding appeared,..an indigestible mass, composed of untearable steak.1900Pollok & Thom Sports Burma 252 Shooting-suits..of some strong untearable material.