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Impractically

Impractically | Impractical

Impractically meaning

In an impractical manner.

Example sentences (10)

Concerns about impractically-long polling lines, COVID-19, voter fraud and voter suppression at the polls have been raised in the past weeks and months.

The report says a large reduction in the number of grey seals would be needed to halt the decline in the cod stocks, but Swain doubts there will be a cull, saying the number of seals that would have to be eliminated would be impractically high.

As such, impractically long linac structures were required for higher-energy particles.

Entry of the word "dinosaur" into the common vernacular reflects the animals' cultural importance: in English, "dinosaur" is commonly used to describe anything that is impractically large, obsolete, or bound for extinction.

Esoteric programming terms Turing tarpit main A Turing tarpit is a Turing-complete programming language in which any computable function could theoretically be written, but in which it is impractically difficult to do so.

Fiber optics At frequencies greater than 200 GHz, waveguide dimensions become impractically small, and the ohmic losses in the waveguide walls become large.

However, these latter algorithms are only faster than Schönhage–Strassen for impractically large inputs.

Ideally, a convex curve between the onset and maximum position of lift reduces acceleration, but this requires impractically large shaft diameters relative to lift.

The canonical LR parsers described by Knuth had too many states and very big parse tables that were impractically large for the limited memory of computers of that era.

These four instruments have proved the most popular of all of Sax's creations, with the E contrabass and B bass usually considered impractically large and the E sopranino insufficiently powerful.