Definitionadj. not capable of being carried out or put into practice
Last update: June 22, 2015
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For absurd and impracticable schemes in Italy and elsewhere he neglected Germany, and sought to involve its princes in wars undertaken solely for private aggrandizement or personal jealousy. [Please select]
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The road was altogether impracticable. [Please select]
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The disappointment would be too great if it should prove impracticable. [Please select]
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The ground was strewn with boulders, among which grew thorns and rank grass, impracticable for men on foot at night. [Please select]
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Later, when a heavy paunch, dilated with eggs and silk, has to be trailed along, those gymnastic performances become impracticable. [Please select]
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It surprises me that you should harbor such wild and impracticable ideas. [Please select]
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Yet prejudices so obstinate have not made him an ungentle or impracticable companion. [Please select]
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A moralizer might find abundant themes for his speculative and impracticable wisdom in a garret. [Please select]
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Dialogue is employed to advance the actual plot only when it is impossible or impracticable to do it with dumb show. [Please select]
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, when the French took to flight, the crippled state of the British ships rendering pursuit impracticable. [Please select]
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It was impracticable to draw all the birds to the same scale but all those on the same page are so figured. [Please select]
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