seem impracticable
Frequency: 6.21.9 per million words
To appear to be impossible to carry out.
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- Due to logistical constraints, the initial plan began to seem impracticable.
- Without additional funding, the project would seem impracticable to complete.
- The proposed solution might seem impracticable at first glance, but it's worth exploring.
- After careful consideration, their grand idea started to seem entirely impracticable.
- For a small startup, such an ambitious marketing strategy could seem impracticable.
- The engineer explained why building on that terrain would seem impracticable given the current budget.
- His revolutionary concept did not seem impracticable to those who believed in his vision.
- With current technology, some scientific breakthroughs still seem impracticable to achieve.
- The manager felt that implementing all the changes simultaneously would seem impracticable.
- Her vision, though noble, began to seem impracticable as she faced the harsh realities.