unworkable
/ (ʌnˈwɜːkəbəl) /
not practicable or feasible
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How to use unworkable in a sentence
Its most far-reaching elements have proved unconstitutional, unworkable, or politically unsustainable.
Passing this unworkable, ramshackle bill is counterproductive or irrelevant to that task.
But my internal-medicine practice had become totally unworkable as a mother with two young kids with severe learning disabilities.
What exists now is unworkable, untenable, and damn near unendurable.
Significant stakeholders believe that the Gehry design is, regretfully, unworkable.
The Eisenhower Family Objects to the Eisenhower Monument | David Frum | March 21, 2013 | THE DAILY BEAST
The starboard boats were unworkable owing to the list to port.
The Beach of Dreams | H. De Vere StacpooleSmall quantities of cobalt will count as so much nickel, but larger quantities make the assay unworkable.
A Textbook of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines. | Cornelius Beringer and John Jacob BeringerIn spite of these efforts bagasse still remains an almost useless and unworkable material.
The Manufacture of Paper | Robert Walter SindallAt b and c, we see two heading boards or rooms, which are so full of inflammable air as to be unworkable.
A Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures and Mines | Andrew UreThis highly picturesque arrangement proved unworkable and was given up as a failure.
Women in Modern Industry | B. L. Hutchins
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