1. unfeasible - Adjective
2. unfeasible - Adjective Satellite
not capable of being carried out or put into practice
Source: WordNetrefloating the sunken ship proved impracticable because of its fragility Source: Internet
a suggested reform that was unfeasible in the prevailing circumstances Source: Internet
A main advantage of automated code obfuscation is that it helps protect the trade secrets (intellectual property) contained within software by making reverse-engineering a program difficult and economically unfeasible. Source: Internet
Anarchism is often evaluated as unfeasible or utopian by its critics. Source: Internet
But when the pandemic made that kind of mass gathering unsafe, Mr. Trump got into a spat with state and local officials and moved the festivities to Jacksonville, Fla., only to cancel once that plan proved unfeasible. Source: Internet
A patent was submitted by Maxime Guillaume in 1921 for a similar invention; however, this was technically unfeasible at the time. Source: Internet