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impracticable, a. (n.) (ɪmˈpræktɪkəb(ə)l) Also 7 inp-. [f. im-2 + practicable: cf. F. impraticable (16th c.).] 1. Not practicable; that cannot be carried out, effected, accomplished, or done; practically impossible.a 1677 Barrow Serm. (1810) I. 252 To attempt things impossible or impracticable. 1696...
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impracticable
impracticable/ɪmˈpræktɪkəbl; ɪm`præktɪkəbl/ adjimpossible to put into practice; not practicable 不能实行的 an impracticable scheme 行不通的计画.
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IMPOSSIBLE 同义词 | 柯林斯 英语词库 - Collins Online Dictionary
IMPOSSIBLE 在英语中的同义词:not possible, out of the question, impracticable, unfeasible, beyond the bounds of possibility, unachievable, hopeless, out of the question, vain, unthinkable, …
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FEASIBLE Synonyms: 56 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for FEASIBLE: possible, achievable, attainable, viable, practicable, workable, realizable, doable; Antonyms of FEASIBLE: impossible, impracticable ...
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IMPOSSIBLE Synonyms | Collins English Thesaurus
Jan 7, 2024Synonyms for IMPOSSIBLE in English: not possible, out of the question, impracticable, unfeasible, beyond the bounds of possibility, unachievable, hopeless, out of the ...
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Antonio Gramusset
He also dabbled as an inventor, and developed an impracticable scheme to supply water to Santiago.
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What is the opposite of possible? - WordHippo
Antonyms for possible include impossible, impracticable, unattainable, unfeasible, undoable, unreasonable, unviable, inconceivable, unimaginable and unthinkable. Find ...
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impractical
impractical, a. (ɪmˈpræktɪkəl) [f. im-2 + practical.] Not practical; unpractical. Also = impracticable a.1865 J. S. Mill in Morn. Star 6 July, ‘How injudicious!’ said one; ‘How impractical!’ said another. 1875 Merivale Hist. Rome xl. (1877) 294 A rigid and impractical declaimer. 1887 G. Gissing Thyr...
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Vaughan v Barlow Clowes International Ltd
It would not be applied if the result would be ‘impracticable or result in injustice’. Woolf LJ said (1) the first in first out rule would apply prima facie, but would not be applied if ‘impracticable or would result in injustice’ and (2)
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St. James Conference
The conference followed the British Government statement of policy rejecting Partition Plan as impracticable in the light of the Woodhead Commission's
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impracticability
impracticability (ɪmˌpræktɪkəˈbɪlɪtɪ) [f. impracticable: see -ity.] 1. The quality or condition of being impracticable. a. Incapability of being done or carried out; practical impossibility.1747 Gentl. Mag. XVII. 524 Because of the impracticability of a march over the precipices. 1831 Brewster Nat. ...
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All India Momin Conference
It said: “the Partition scheme was not only impracticable and unpatriotic but altogether un-Islamic and unnatural, because the geographical position of
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Diversified Products Corp v Tye-Sil Corp
The Court found that the prior art, which was an exercise machine, was impracticable and inoperable in the vertical position.
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不切實際 - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Chinese: ·impractical; unrealistic; fanciful; impracticable 許多同志,不注重和不善於總結群眾鬥爭的經驗 ...
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题干材料:Due to the large amount of heat picked up by the air in boiler and ...
it would be impracticable to maintain ambient conditions within the comfort zone by air conditioning or any other means. The normal practice is to provide copious mechanical ventilation; in boiler rooms, the quantity is equated to the combustion requirements, while in a motor ship engine room the supply may be 25-50% in excess of the requirements of the engines.
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