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Definition of "infeasibility" [in•fea•si•bil•i•ty]

  • The state of being infeasible or impractical (noun)

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Use "infeasibility" in a sentence
  • "Political infeasibility is certainly a shortcoming of a legislative proposal. frt Says:"
  • "Apparently conceding the infeasibility of the approach, the U.N. is giving up on binding agreements on the hard caps for emissions it already had in place."
  • "In this often surreal town, the absurdist gibberish that comes out of LAWA, the city department that owns and operates LAX, about the infeasibility of bringing Metro to the terminals takes first prize in the fiction department."