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infeasible

[ US /ˌɪnˈfizəbəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not capable of being carried out or put into practice
    refloating the sunken ship proved impracticable because of its fragility
    a suggested reform that was unfeasible in the prevailing circumstances

How To Use infeasible In A Sentence

  • Throw a couple errors into the mix and a dictionary attack on a string of characters with no breaks becomes computationally infeasible. Solution to the Fringe Glyph Cipher
  • Thus, noncontinuous emission limitations were appropriate only when continuous controls were infeasible.
  • One possibility is that individuals learn to adapt to their strengths and weaknesses and in mid-life quell their infeasible aspirations. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is not infeasible that he could manage it. Times, Sunday Times
  • One possibility is that individuals learn to adapt to their strengths and weaknesses and in mid-life quell their infeasible aspirations. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many computational tasks, such as decodings or the factorization of very large numbers, would become feasible that are infeasible with present machines.
  • As long as this rule is ingrained in our culture, effective solutions to our worst problems will be politically infeasible, and politically feasible solutions will be ineffective or destructive.
  • It is the extended and politically infeasible mandate to stay in. Times, Sunday Times
  • Of course, it is infeasible to expect a repeat next year. Times, Sunday Times
  • Similarly, software experts are suggesting and developing approaches that may be technologically elegant but financially infeasible from a business perspective.
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