be impractical

Frequency: 9.0150.5 per million words

Used to state that something is not sensible or realistic.

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  • His grand plan for a round-the-world trip with only a backpack would be completely impractical.
  • In an emergency, waiting for perfect conditions could be highly impractical.
  • The idea of building a bridge there is simply impractical due to the unstable terrain.
  • She realized that living in a tiny apartment with three large dogs was utterly impractical.
  • Such a complex system might be technically feasible, but economically impractical.
  • For a small startup, hiring a full team of lawyers would be financially impractical.
  • His suggestion to redesign the entire product at this late stage was highly impractical.
  • Without proper funding, the project will be entirely impractical to execute.
  • Wearing high heels on a hiking trail would be extremely impractical.
  • Given the tight deadline, adding new features now would be highly impractical.