deem sth impractical

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A formal way to say you judge something to be impractical.

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  • The committee decided to deem the proposed solution impractical due to its high cost.
  • Many experts deem such an approach impractical in the current economic climate.
  • We would deem it impractical to implement the plan without proper resources.
  • The engineers deemed the design impractical for mass production.
  • She had to deem her initial idea impractical after further analysis.
  • The regulatory body may deem certain measures impractical for small businesses.
  • They will likely deem the new policy impractical given the public's resistance.
  • It is important to objectively deem a strategy impractical if it lacks feasibility.
  • Critics deem the government's latest proposal impractical and unrealistic.
  • If the logistics are too complex, we might deem the entire project impractical.