consider sth impracticable
Frequency: 5.01.2 per million words
To judge or have the opinion that something is impossible to carry out.
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Examples (10)
- This idea was considered completely impracticable.
- The committee decided to consider the proposal impracticable due to budget constraints.
- Many experts considered the plan impracticable from the outset.
- We must consider such an ambitious project impracticable without sufficient resources.
- After careful deliberation, they had to consider the proposed solution impracticable.
- Do you really consider it impracticable to achieve our goals by next year?
- The engineer explained why he considered building on soft ground impracticable.
- Initially, they didn't consider the task impracticable, but challenges arose.
- The government was forced to consider the implementation of the new law impracticable.
- Some critics consider universal basic income impracticable in the current economic climate.