out of the question

ADJECTIVE
  1. totally unlikely
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How To Use out of the question In A Sentence

  • What is possible for a large suburban congregation is out of the question for a tiny congregation in a rural situation.
  • It is totally out of the question to postpone the midnight deadline.
  • The noise redoubled, and sleep was out of the question.
  • A host of sparrows create such a rioting as renders sleep or repose perfectly out of the question.
  • What is possible for a large suburban congregation is out of the question for a tiny congregation in a rural situation.
  • A professional career as such seemed out of the question; his only ambition in life was to be an artist.
  • Any local band can apply to play a set on stage, but organisers are warning acts that obscene lyrics and lewd behaviour are out of the question.
  • He realized early on that the idea of achieving a modus vivendi with the National Socialist dictatorship was out of the question.
  • `If a report on the nurseries of Munich calls, anything else is out of the question. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • These telegrams ordered my father to go to Peking at once, but, as the river to Tientsin was frozen, it was out of the question for us to go by that route, and as my father was very old and quite ill at that time, in fact constantly under the doctor's care, the only accessible way, via Chinwangtao, was equally out of the question, as it was a long and most tedious journey and quite beyond his strength. Two Years in the Forbidden City
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