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unpractical /ʌnˈpraktɪk(ə)l /adjective Another term for impractical (sense 1).‘It is unpractical and unwise to exclude all St Lucians from enjoying this amenity,’ he added....- Tunisian designer Soucha, who was one of the much - anticipated displayers, stunned attendees with ‘very unoriental, unpractical clothing’ as described by the audience surrounding the Weekly.
- Solutions that have been discussed in the past include recentering grades, which he admitted is unpractical, and including average class grades next to individual grades on student transcripts.
Derivativesunpracticality /ʌnpraktɪˈkalɪti/ noun ...- The mobilization order appeared in some twenty different languages - testimony to the tolerance but also to the unpracticality of the empire.
- He did not assent and submit, as he had done at first, but began to rail at the unpracticality of women; and then he shut some papers he had been looking over into his desk, and flung out of the room.
- That reason explains the relatively poor acceptance met by heated garments of that type, since considerations of bulk and unpracticality would overwhelm the thermal advantages achieved thereby.
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