1. unachievable - Adjective
2. unachievable - Adjective Satellite
impossible to achieve
Source: WordNetan unattainable goal Source: Internet
But leading scientists have warned the goal is unachievable, with the government's own chief scientific adviser Sir Patrick Vallance last month telling MPs it will be around 'for a number of years'. Source: Internet
Magee 2001, p. 128. Man, according to Schopenhauer, is driven by continued, unachievable desires, and the gulf between our desires and the possibility of achieving them leads to misery while the world is a representation of an unknowable reality. Source: Internet
The late Harvard University History Professor, Barbara Tuchman, in a book, The March of Folly described folly in government as the pursuit of something that had proved to be unachievable during the time of that pursuit. Source: Internet
Even if Joe Biden wins the U.S. election in November, returning the country and its alliances to a time before Donald Trump is probably unachievable. Source: Internet
Even three consecutive terms of one party in the White House has proven mostly unachievable. Source: Internet