unfeasible

IPA: ʌnfˈizʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • Infeasible: not feasible.
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Examples of "unfeasible" in Sentences

  • It is about a program unfeasible within a given budget.
  • He said it would be "unfeasible" to continue his involvement with Linux Australia from the
  • The statement, prepared in 1994 by the USDA, wrote off falconry as "unfeasible and ineffective."
  • But some - including the Bank of England and the FSA - consider getting enough money together as "unfeasible".
  • Owner Paul Castle said he decided to close the eaterie because the economic climate made the business 'unfeasible'.
  • Apart from the usual cries that it's "unfeasible" I have to yet hear a cogent argument against it, based on justice.
  • It provides refill stations in around 600 UK health-food shops but has said it is "unfeasible" to offer something similar in supermarkets.
  • Relying on the great mass of individuals to sort out the fine details of laws and political strategies is completely unfeasible, which is why we delegate this duty to politicians.
  • Keeping the option of slipping Shuttle launches beyond the 2010 "hard ceiling" may reduce the gap in U.S. manned spaceflight, should Constellation experience significant delays ... such as if Ares I proves unfeasible!
  • Yesterday, the mayor's opposite number in Versailles, François de Mazière, accused Paris' town hall of foul play for releasing a report branding his project "unfeasible" as it would blight the view from the nearby palace and gardens - a claim he dismissed as "a load of rubbish and not very sportsmanlike".

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