On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Impracticable. Discover the meaning, synonyms such as infeasible or unfeasible and how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Impracticable in a sentence
Impracticable meaning
- Not practicable; impossible or difficult in practice.
- impassable (of a passage or road)
- unmanageable
Synonyms of Impracticable
Using Impracticable
- The main meaning on this page is: Not practicable; impossible or difficult in practice. | impassable (of a passage or road) | unmanageable
- Useful related words include: infeasible, unfeasible, unworkable, impossible.
- In the example corpus, impracticable often appears in combinations such as: impracticable to, is impracticable, impracticable and.
Context around Impracticable
- Average sentence length in these examples: 22.5 words
- Position in the sentence: 1 start, 8 middle, 10 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Impracticable
- In this selection, "impracticable" usually appears near the end of the sentence. The average example has 22.5 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, clearly, support, becomes and policy stand out and add context to how "impracticable" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include as being impracticable and air support impracticable. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "impracticable" sits close to words such as aal, aalto and aardvark, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with impracticable
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Thus the Moynihan Rule is impracticable and fundamentally delusional. (9 words)
All of those proposals were dismissed as being impracticable. (9 words)
Galois himself noted that the computations implied by his method were impracticable. (12 words)
Masts can be procured from Nova Scotia, and Iron in plenty from the Ores of this Country; but as it is impracticable to carry on a Naval War without Hemp, it is materially necessary to promote the growth of it in this Country and Ireland”. (45 words)
Around 87 percent of land claims lodged by the cutoff date in 1998 were to urban properties, and in most cases claimants were offered (and accepted) a standard cash settlement, because restoration was clearly impracticable. (35 words)
The available technology of the 1790s made it impracticable to use these definitions as the basis of the kilogram and the metre, so prototypes that represented these quantities insofar as was practicable were manufactured. (34 words)
Example sentences (19)
He says the new rule is impracticable as only a few individuals in an association may agree to it, while many others will object.
Thus the Moynihan Rule is impracticable and fundamentally delusional.
All of those proposals were dismissed as being impracticable.
Around 87 percent of land claims lodged by the cutoff date in 1998 were to urban properties, and in most cases claimants were offered (and accepted) a standard cash settlement, because restoration was clearly impracticable.
Bonded terminal operators in Lagos have accused the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) of introducing an “illegal and impracticable policy” aimed at hampering business activities.
None has been obeyed to date because they are impracticable to be obeyed.
That’s when people have very crazy, very impracticable but hugely imaginative ideas.
American commanders, in particular, misunderstood the impassability of the dense Hürtgen Forest and its effects of reducing artillery effectiveness and making air support impracticable.
As the key size increases, so does the complexity of exhaustive search to the point where it becomes impracticable to crack encryption directly.
But the power that was insufficient to keep him in office was strong enough to make any arrangement that excluded him impracticable.
For this reason, the Black Monks attempted to make it appear that the rules of the new order were impracticable.
Galois himself noted that the computations implied by his method were impracticable.
Many thought the project was impracticable, and opponents mocked it as "DeWitt's Ditch".
Masts can be procured from Nova Scotia, and Iron in plenty from the Ores of this Country; but as it is impracticable to carry on a Naval War without Hemp, it is materially necessary to promote the growth of it in this Country and Ireland”.
Once the importance of the zeroth law for the definition of temperature was realized, it was impracticable to renumber the other laws, hence it was numbered the zeroth law.
The available technology of the 1790s made it impracticable to use these definitions as the basis of the kilogram and the metre, so prototypes that represented these quantities insofar as was practicable were manufactured.
The collecting area required to constrain Δα/α to the current level of quasar constraints is on the order of 100 square kilometers, which is economically impracticable at the present time.
The RAF returned his comment to Whittle, referring to the design as being "impracticable".
With World War II the multi-turreted tanks proved impracticable, and as the single turret on a low hull design became standard, crews became standardized around a crew of four or five.
Common combinations with impracticable
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- impracticable to 5×
- is impracticable 3×
- impracticable and 3×
- being impracticable 2×
- were impracticable 2×
- was impracticable 2×