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unachievable

[ UK /ʌnɐt‍ʃˈiːvəbə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. impossible to achieve
    an unattainable goal

How To Use unachievable In A Sentence

  • Electromagnetic propulsion could take us to the heliopause at a speed unachievable by conventional spacecraft.
  • Security is this amorphous, not understandable, unachievable, impractical thing.
  • That goal looks unachievable, but the question now is: what comes next? Times, Sunday Times
  • The key to success will hence be your will to achieve the unachievable.
  • The athletes competing in the 2004 Olympics have trained to a level unachievable for most people.
  • The objective of the indiscriminate, retaliatory attack on Afghanistan will be most likely unachievable.
  • Some involve personal matters, others those closest and, a few, frustratingly unachievable goals. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bhattacharyya said the 435 million tonne production target of Coal India for 2009-10 appears "unachievable" due to delays in starting operations in several mines. Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • Electromagnetic propulsion could take us to the heliopause at a speed unachievable by conventional spacecraft.
  • The unachievable and irremediable task of writing takes the form of an endless repetition, where the same is posed in the dizziness of redoubling, where there is no cognition but only recognition.
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