👉 Nonconvenable in a legal context refers to an action or proposition that is not supported by, and cannot be logically deduced from, other relevant propositions. It is often used to describe actions or positions that are contradictory or illogical. Examples of nonconvenable actions include rejecting evidence that contradicts one's own beliefs, failing to follow orders or instructions, or engaging in behaviors that are not aligned with societal norms or values.