Examples of 'was impractical' in a sentence
Meaning of "was impractical"
was impractical: This phrase implies that something was not feasible or sensible to do in a given situation. It suggests that the idea or action was not realistic or viable
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was impractical
The helmet was impractical for protecting a soldier in battle.
I thought that a rescue mission was impractical.
It was impractical on a custom hardware box.
I used to think martial arts was impractical.
It was impractical due to its weight.
He thought that a rescue mission was impractical.
It was impractical from every angle.
Vickers engineers replied that this requirement was impractical.
The system was impractical.
This was impractical and would have required serious new negotiations.
But that requirement was impractical.
Asphalt was impractical because of its high permeability and incompatibility to petroleum.
I knew being with her was impractical.
However the system was impractical and probably never actually used.
Transporting tanks of buffer was impractical.
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It was impractical.
Kelly said it was impractical.
The committee rejected the proposal on the ground that it was impractical.
He thought it was impractical.
Internal mobility was included because a separation of internal and external mobility was impractical.
It was impractical to expect any State to accept all the recommendations that were made.
This executive board soon recognized it had been given authority that was impractical to administer.
Marriage was impractical as both Lefroy and Austen must have known.
The Saudi forces were supplied by air as any other route was impractical for them.
Generally it was impractical to practice Katame Waza because most Dojos were small and crowded.
The State Department argued that such a conference was impractical.
However, that procedure was impractical and should be discontinued.
I had wanted to kill your daughter also, but it was impractical to do so.
Also, it was impractical to consider using an opaque overlay.
Before flipping, mastery learning was impractical in most schools.
Since this was impractical in a postforming operation, alternative methods were employed.
You laughed at it, said it was impractical.
Furthermore, the terrain was impractical for defense against a much larger force.
One was unsuccessful and the other worked, but was impractical.
It was not absolutely necessary ; it was impractical and unrealistic, and fraught with pitfalls.
He believed in colonization, but admitted that this was impractical.
He thought that a rescue mission was impractical because he didn't know.
However, it quickly became apparent that an abduction operation was impractical.
This was impractical for railroad use, due to its relatively large size.
Because the difference in height was too large, it was impractical to build traditional locks.
It was impractical centuries ago, which is why the promise to pay gold system developed.
The massive rooms, open windows and high ceilings meant heating was impractical.
However, this weapon was impractical with the stock removed and was usually used as a carbine.
Producers later considered using a bus, but they thought that too was impractical.
As it was impractical to recover the helicopter, it was destroyed by Coalition forces.
The railroad initially considered building an embankment, but abandoned the idea because it was impractical.
Only, Maris thought it was impractical so we got that glockenspiel instead.
Swan made a lamp which worked well for demonstrations, but was impractical in actual use.
It was impractical to alternate between reports, for the reasons expressed by Mr. de Gouttes.
Others opposed to multi-lake regulation said the approach was impractical given its high cost.
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