extremely impractical

Frequency: 8.05.1 per million words

A common intensifier used to mean 'very impractical'.

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  • The new proposal for the infrastructure project was considered extremely impractical due to its high cost.
  • Her elaborate plan for a quick weekend trip to Mars seemed extremely impractical.
  • Implementing such a complex system in a small startup would be extremely impractical.
  • Many critics found the director's artistic vision, though bold, to be extremely impractical for mainstream audiences.
  • The timeline set for completing the entire research was extremely impractical given the limited resources.
  • Wearing a full-length ball gown to a casual beach party would be extremely impractical.
  • He realized that trying to learn three new languages in a month was an extremely impractical goal.
  • From an operational standpoint, the suggested changes to the workflow were extremely impractical.
  • While theoretically possible, constructing a building entirely out of glass blocks would be extremely impractical.
  • The idea of commuting across the continent daily for work is extremely impractical and unsustainable.