practically inconceivable

Frequency: 6.55.8 per million words

To emphasize that something is nearly inconceivable.

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Examples (10)

  • It is practically inconceivable that they would agree to such terms.
  • The idea of failing was practically inconceivable to the determined athlete.
  • For scientists, a universe without laws of physics is practically inconceivable.
  • Given the circumstances, his sudden resignation felt practically inconceivable.
  • After all the hard work, it was practically inconceivable that the project would not succeed.
  • A world without internet connectivity is practically inconceivable for the younger generation.
  • The level of detail in the ancient artifact was practically inconceivable for its time.
  • She considered it practically inconceivable that anyone could survive such an accident.
  • To live without passion seemed practically inconceivable to the artist.
  • The notion of true perpetual motion is practically inconceivable under current scientific understanding.