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infeasible /ɪnˈfiːzɪb(ə)l /adjectiveNot possible to do easily or conveniently; impracticable: proof that a program works is infeasible unless it is very short...- To exhaustively search all possible networks is infeasible, in practice, even with high-performance computers.
- Then there are those things which could be changed but any party serious about running the country would find infeasible to change.
- It may sound totally infeasible but something has to be done to help the lower League clubs to survive.
Derivativesinfeasibility /ɪnfiːzɪˈbɪlɪti/ noun ...- For example, James Longstreet's protest to Robert E. Lee on the infeasibility of Pickett's Charge is well-known.
- One might argue against such strictness and point out its infeasibility, pointlessness and even potential harmfulness, at the levels of both clinical practice and inter-professional relationships.
- These concerns tended to stay out of the forefront of public attention, however, due to the slow pace of population change and the relative infeasibility of policy interventions.
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