0 changeable and therefore difficult to be ready for -- imprévisible
Conditions at sea that can be unpredictable. Des conditions maritimes qui sont incertaines.
his unpredictable moods ses humeurs imprévisibles
1 changing often so that it is possible to know what will happen -- incertain, imprévisible
unpredictable weather.
2 (of a person) changing their behaviour/behavior so often that you never know what they are going to do -- imprévisible
He has an unpredictable personality.
So the situation is still unpredictable.
Secondly, the time required for a visa to be issued at many consulates is unpredictable and very long.
There was confusion in the markets about what was perceived as an unpredictable decision and the marketplace was clearly not prepared for that decision.
This inflammatory disease of the central nervous system and nerve fibres gradually develops lesions that prevent the nerves from functioning, causing generalised and unpredictable disability.
It deals with an acute problem, one directly linked with the world political situation, which is more extensively unpredictable than ever.
But the scale of some other disasters is unpredictable and there is no human means of preventing them.