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Unfeasible - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

unfeasible

/ʌnˈfizəbəl/ /ʌnˈfiːzɪbəl/

Definition:

Not capable of being done or carried out; impractical.

Synonyms:

Impractical, unworkable, unrealistic, impossible

Part of Speech:

Adjective

Antonyms:

Feasible, practical, achievable

Common Collocations:

Unfeasible plan, unfeasible project, unfeasible idea, unfeasible solution

Derivatives:

Unfeasibility, unfeasibly

Usage Tips:

Use "unfeasible" to describe ideas or plans that are impractical or impossible to execute.

Common Phrases:

"Pie in the sky, " "bridge too far, " "non-starter"

Etymology:

Derived from "un-" (not) + "feasible" (possible), from Latin "facere" (to do).

Examples:

  • 1. The plan was deemed unfeasible due to budget constraints.
  • 2. Building a bridge here is unfeasible without proper engineering support.
  • 3. Her proposal sounded innovative but ultimately unfeasible in practice.
  • 4. The timeline for the project was unrealistic and unfeasible.

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