utterly impracticable
Frequency: 7.22.8 per million words
A very strong adverb to express that something is absolutely impossible in practice.
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- The damage it would cause makes the idea utterly impracticable.
- Without proper funding, the grand project remained utterly impracticable.
- His suggestion, though well-intentioned, was utterly impracticable given the current limitations.
- Implementing such a complex system within the tight deadline would be utterly impracticable.
- Many believed the peace treaty's demands were utterly impracticable for all parties involved.
- The manager dismissed the proposal as utterly impracticable, citing logistical challenges.
- For most small businesses, achieving carbon neutrality by next year is utterly impracticable.
- She found the notion of living without technology utterly impracticable in modern society.
- The rescue mission became utterly impracticable due to the sudden and severe weather change.
- His dream of building a city on Mars seemed utterly impracticable to everyone but himself.