Examples of 'impracticable' in a sentence

Meaning of "impracticable"

impracticable (adjective) - describes something that is not feasible or realistic to carry out, often due to practical difficulties or impracticality
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  • not practicable; impossible or difficult in practice
  • impassable
  • unmanageable
  • an unmanageable person

How to use "impracticable" in a sentence

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That would be impracticable and probably unwise.
Necessary studies would be impossible or highly impracticable.
Or if it is impracticable for the agreement to be carried out.
In many cases this will be impracticable because.
To facilitating impracticable additional restraints to facilitating proper disposal.
The procedures it laid down haveproved to be impracticable.
Nor is it entirely impracticable on the intellectual level.
We there fore consider this plan as impracticable.
This appears impracticable and burdensome.
Comparative information should be restated unless it is impracticable to do so.
Except when it is impracticable because of the delay involved.
The plan was contradictory and blatantly impracticable.
This proving to be impracticable they buried it at the gallowsfoot.
Any larger stores of materiel are impracticable.
Ascent impracticable for the rest.

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This would clearly be unfair and impracticable.
When it is impracticable to determine the cumulative effect at the.
Everything created by hostility is impracticable and perishable.
Impracticable union of the two churches.
The experiment with the magnet is impracticable.
That seems impracticable at the moment.
Other control strategies are either unavailable or impracticable.
Such a measure would be totally impracticable and counterproductive.
Impracticable for a cyclist to continue riding.
Providing more than one fold is impracticable.
Impracticable with regard to the most profitable part of.
At one time it was thought impracticable for man to fly.
Impracticable for any work to be done.
Avoid unrealistic and impracticable ambitions.
Neutrality neither lacks a moral standing nor is it impracticable.
A subjectivity enslaved to the impracticable feeling of the possible.
The manufacturers are faced requirements that are known to be impracticable.
They oppose it because it is impracticable in the nature of things.
The torrential rain made the streets impracticable.
An exemption applies when it is impracticable to change comparative information.
This approach is unfair as well as impracticable.
It is utterly impracticable to apply the chain theory to matters of belief.
It must not be suspended or rendered impracticable in states of emergency.
The amendments are to be applied retrospectively unless impracticable.
The decision made today is impracticable and goes too far.
The procedures it laid down have proved to be impracticable.
This may make impracticable the use of a canonical form.
Any other calculation would be impracticable.
Impracticable for safety reasons.
However this possibility it often impracticable.
It is impracticable for this reason.
Informed consent is logically or economically impracticable.
This provision is impracticable and bears no relation to actual practice.
I applaud your motives but your scheme is impracticable.
This arrangement is rather impracticable and has many drawbacks.

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