consider sth impractical
Frequency: 7.512.0 per million words
To believe or have an opinion that something is impractical.
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- Many experts consider such an ambitious plan impractical given the current resources.
- The committee decided to consider the proposed solution impractical due to its high cost.
- She tends to consider any suggestion that deviates from her routine impractical.
- We must consider whether this approach is impractical before investing further.
- Initially, they considered the idea impractical, but later realized its potential.
- Don't consider it impractical just because it's never been done before.
- The engineer had to consider the design impractical from a manufacturing standpoint.
- My boss will probably consider my request impractical, but I'll ask anyway.
- He was quick to consider any innovative suggestion impractical.
- Some critics consider the new policy impractical for large-scale implementation.