completely impracticable

Frequency: 7.02.5 per million words

Used to strongly emphasize that something is not feasible at all.

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Examples (10)

  • This idea was considered completely impracticable.
  • Due to the extreme weather conditions, the rescue mission became completely impracticable.
  • The proposed timeline for the project was deemed completely impracticable by the engineers.
  • Without sufficient funding, implementing such a large-scale plan would be completely impracticable.
  • Many believed that a global solution to the climate crisis was completely impracticable.
  • The construction of the bridge in that remote area proved completely impracticable.
  • His suggestion, though well-intentioned, was completely impracticable given the current resources.
  • For a small startup, managing such complex logistics proved completely impracticable.
  • The government decided the policy was completely impracticable after public outcry.
  • Revising the entire document in such a short time frame is completely impracticable.