What is another word for unfeasible?

Pronunciation: [ʌnfˈiːzəbə͡l] (IPA)

Unfeasible is a word used to describe something that cannot be done or is unreasonable. When looking for synonyms for the word unfeasible, you might consider words like impractical, impossible, unworkable or unrealistic. Other possibilities may include words like impossible, infeasible, unachievable, or impracticable. These words all convey the idea that something is not possible or not practical under the given circumstances. Whether you are searching for a word to describe a project that cannot be completed or a plan that is not feasible, using synonyms for the word unfeasible can help you to more accurately communicate your meaning.

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What are the opposite words for unfeasible?

Unfeasible is a term used to describe something that is impossible or impractical to accomplish. It is often used to refer to projects or plans that are not economically or physically feasible. Antonyms for unfeasible include terms like feasible, achievable, doable, practical, possible, and reasonable. These words indicate that something is attainable or achievable with proper planning, resources, and effort. Another antonym for unfeasible is realistic, which suggests that a proposal or idea is grounded in reality and has a high likelihood of success. The opposite of unfeasible is a term that denotes something that is within reach or can be accomplished with reasonable effort and resources.

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Usage examples for Unfeasible

In view, however, of the superior strength of the Federal horsemen such a project was unfeasible, and retreat was manifestly the only alternative.
"Stonewall Jackson And The American Civil War"
G. F. R. Henderson
Her complete subjugation being unfeasible, she had to be shut up rigorously to her immediate dominions on the eastern side of Central Europe, in order to leave the path clear for Bismarck, by war or subterfuge, to absorb, under a system of nominally vassal States, the whole of the rest of Germany into the system of the Prussian monarchy.
"German Culture Past and Present"
Ernest Belfort Bax
As it took them between four and five hours to reach their destination, and as Aurora chattered all the time, with little intervals of talk by Gerald, to report their conversation is unfeasible.
"Aurora the Magnificent"
Gertrude Hall

Famous quotes with Unfeasible

  • It is with considerable reluctance that I criticize the monetarists, because, though I consider their proposed monetary policy unfeasible, they are after all much more nearly right in their assumptions and prescriptions than the majority of present academic economists.  The simplistic form of the quantity theory of money that they hold is not tenable; but they are overwhelmingly right in insisting on how much "money matters," and they are right in insisting that in most circumstances, and over the long run, it is the quantity of money that is most influential in determining the purchasing power of the monetary unit.  Other things being equal, the more dollars that are issued, the smaller becomes the value of each individual dollar.  So at the moment the monetarists are more effective opponents of further inflation than the great bulk of politicians and even putative economists who still fail to recognize this basic truth.
    Henry Hazlitt
  • Any form of card-case, beyond the most battered and unassuming, is surely an aesthetic and social travesty. To withdraw, say, a silver case from the pocket before removing a card is surely to trumpet a ludicrous gaucheness and maladroit pretension. It is impossible for the intended recipient of the card to view the case as anything other than a misjudged piece of peacockery; unfeasible to avoid a brief inner commentary along the lines of
    Derren Brown
  • Their religion is unfeasible, for one cannot richly meet the glancing present … without long discipleship and secure sustenance.
    Paul Goodman

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