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infeasibility

American  
[in-fee-zuh-bil-i-tee] / ɪnˌfi zəˈbɪl ɪ ti /

noun

plural

infeasibilities
  1. the state or quality of being infeasible.


Example Sentences

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Citing the “infeasibility of full implementation,” Sibley’s July 11 letter said the commission “cannot and will not issue permits, enforce the police permit requirement, or investigate complaints related to compliance with the RHO.”

From Los Angeles Times

Condie is hoping for an exemption for L.A. restaurants, similar to the infeasibility waivers considered for restaurants in Sacramento that can show challenges posed by electrifying the business.

From Los Angeles Times

At the other, there’ll be more old-fashioned organizations that demand face time in the office, but whose belief in the infeasibility of remote work has been permanently undercut.

From New York Times

It becomes increasingly difficult to convince people of the infeasibility of their goals when they witness one outlandish idea after another become reality.

From New York Times

But Mr. Woo’s comments to Reuters about the infeasibility of making liquid-crystal display panels have some lawmakers questioning whether the thousands of promised jobs will ever materialize.

From New York Times