become impracticable
Frequency: 5.81.5 per million words
To change to a state of being impossible to carry out.
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- The original plan quickly became impracticable due to unforeseen circumstances.
- Without additional resources, the ambitious project would become impracticable.
- The proposed budget has become impracticable in light of recent market changes.
- After the severe flooding, access to the remote village became utterly impracticable.
- If the conditions worsen, continuing the rescue mission will become impracticable.
- Her initial strategy became impracticable when key team members left the company.
- Repairing the antique machinery became impracticable as replacement parts vanished.
- Maintaining such a large estate became economically impracticable for the family.
- Due to the escalating conflict, delivering humanitarian aid became increasingly impracticable.
- The stringent new rules caused the existing operational procedures to become impracticable.