wholly impracticable
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A formal adverb meaning 'entirely' or 'completely' impracticable.
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- Due to the severe weather conditions, the rescue mission was deemed wholly impracticable.
- The proposed budget, with its unrealistic spending cuts, was wholly impracticable in the current economic climate.
- Without additional resources, achieving such ambitious goals would be wholly impracticable.
- The plan to build a bridge across the entire strait proved wholly impracticable due to engineering challenges.
- From a logistical standpoint, transporting such a massive structure was wholly impracticable.
- The idea, though noble, was considered wholly impracticable without a significant increase in funding.
- Implementing the new policy without proper training for staff would be wholly impracticable.
- The notion of completing the project by next week, given the delays, is wholly impracticable.
- Many critics argued that the utopian vision presented in the book was wholly impracticable in reality.
- She found his suggestion of an immediate global disarmament wholly impracticable.