unachievable

IPA: ʌnʌtʃˈivʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • That cannot be achieved (or only with great difficulty)
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Examples of "unachievable" in Sentences

  • Some feel that goal is unachievable.
  • Perfection in general is an unachievable ideal.
  • Because such a goal was so obviously unachievable.
  • An exact time bracketing has been unachievable at present.
  • This might seem to be an unachievable goal, and maybe it is.
  • Indeed, craving for the unachievable is the lot of the elect.
  • I have no idea how that is practicably unachievable, unfortunately.
  • True neutrality is unachievable without omniscience, and that's unachievable.
  • Love and ongoing life are eternal, but unachievable, dreams for the characters.
  • International Monetary Fund, which they said impose "unachievable" austerity conditions in exchange for aid.
  • A key Home Office target of dealing with 90% of asylum applications within six months is "unachievable", an independent watchdog has warned.
  • 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.
  • "Our strategy to reduce maternal death," Dr. Gülmezoglu says, "is to train health workers, and to get more [women] to go to hospitals" - a goal that Dr. Potts considers "unachievable" in poor areas.
  • Nine years after the Army's requirement for a new fleet of medium-weight vehicles was identified in the 1998 Strategic Defence Review, the Commons defence committee warns that it may simply be "unachievable".
  • Earlier, land affairs director general Geoff Budlender told the finance portfolio committee, which is holding the hearings, that it would be "unachievable" to impose a rural land tax in tribal or communal areas.
  • After its revelation in August that the government had been advised that the EU target of 20 percent renewables by 2020 was "unachievable", The Guardian is back on the case claiming that the government is planning to abandon this target.
  • The fact that so many millions of Europeans are waiting for us to open the doors of the Union to them should serve to make us appreciate anew things which today we take for granted, but which forty or fifty years ago seemed like unachievable dreams.
  • Much like President Bush's Kyoto alternative and inaptly named "Clear Skies Initiative," Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper's proposed Clean Air Act is filled with industry incentives, lax timetables, and no mention of the Kyoto commitments-something Environment Minister Rona Ambrose deemed "unachievable" in September.

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