Synonym: unfeasible, unrealistic, unworkable. Similar words: practical, practically, practice, in practice, out of practice, sharp practice, practitioner, fraction. Meaning: [ɪm'præktɪkl] adj. 1. not practical; not workable or not given to practical matters 2. not practical or realizable; speculative.
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31) Searching this space directly would be totally impractical.
32) He says the designs totally impractical.
33) City Lands director Peter Coffey said alternative access routes were impractical or too costly.
34) The guidelines may not have been sufficiently widely disseminated[sentencedict.com], or they may have been viewed as impractical or unrealistic.
35) This approach proved impractical and inflexible and did not allow for innovation or different national traditions.
36) A delay would also be impractical for the reasons already mentioned.
37) The merit of the Record of Achievement movement lay not in the graded test profile therefore, which proved impractical.
38) Secondly, it has been impractical or impossible to gather data beyond vital signs and some blood and tissue samples.
39) It argues that it is impractical for countries to protect their interests by patenting plant species.
40) Earn outs are impractical if the business will be operated as a division of the purchaser rather than a stand alone subsidiary.
41) Officials stated that building a dam for irrigation purposes was hopelessly impractical.
42) The Cabinet also felt it was impractical, expensive and open to abuse, and the proposal was dropped.
43) This produces a considerable combinatorial explosion, making processing beyond the first level somewhat impractical.
44) It's totally impractical for them to enter their own national leagues, we all know that.
45) At the same time it is obvious that full enforcement of the law would be totally impractical.
46) Here on the dang strict purdah is impractical and everyone understands this, brothers-in-law included.
47) The unfortunate Home Secretary then receives much advice of a totally impractical nature for the solution of the problem.
48) Monasteries and nunneries were relatively safe from attack until the Dissolution and would have no need for elaborate and impractical tunnels.
49) The first option was politically impractical, as close advisers like Georges Pompidou realized.
50) Simply putting them all into a large box is a totally impractical approach.
51) Novick dismisses this notion without difficulty: the plan was considered, and found to be impractical.
52) If such estimates are correct, then offset schemes would be impractical on a large scale.
53) In circumstances when words are inappropriate or impractical, the apology may take the form of an elaborate pantomime of contrition.
54) Always have a plan B in case your original choice becomes impractical for any reason.
55) The ideas outlined here may seem a bit odd, cranky even, and certainly inconvenient and impractical.
56) Abolishing the rule of double jeopardy after a full trial and jury acquittal is unprincipled and impractical, he said.
57) To some, the initiative and referenda have proliferated to the point that they already have become onerous and impractical.
58) Many tasks will require millions or even billions of nanomachines to achieve results, and manually constructing each one is utterly impractical.
59) The complexities of a modern developed economy, however, make barter totally impractical for most purposes.
60) It would be impractical to attempt to review all the types of multimedia technology in this study.
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