unfeasibility
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Definition
Noun: The quality or state of being impossible to carry out or accomplish; the condition of not being practical or achievable.
Usage
"Unfeasibility" is a formal noun used to describe the inherent characteristic of a plan, idea, or task that makes it incapable of being executed successfully. It refers to the impracticality or impossibility of something, often due to excessive cost, technical limitations, or logical contradictions.
Examples
- The committee's report highlighted the unfeasibility of building a bridge across such a wide and deep canyon with current technology.
- After reviewing the budget, the unfeasibility of the proposed marketing campaign became apparent to everyone.
- The main argument against the theory was its logical unfeasibility.
Advanced Usage
- "Demonstrate/Prove the unfeasibility of": To show through evidence or argument that something cannot be done.
- The study aimed to prove the unfeasibility of achieving 100% renewable energy within the five-year timeframe.
- "Sheer/Total unfeasibility": Used for emphasis to mean complete impossibility.
- The sheer unfeasibility of the project led to its immediate cancellation.
Variants and Related Words
- Unfeasible (adjective): Not able to be done or achieved; impractical.
- The plan was deemed unfeasible due to a lack of funding.
- Feasibility (noun): The state or degree of being easily or conveniently done; practicality.
- A feasibility study was conducted before construction began.
Synonyms
- Impracticability
- Impossibility
- Unworkability
- Infeasibility (Note: 'Infeasibility' is a direct synonym and is often used interchangeably with 'unfeasibility'.)
Antonyms
- Feasibility
- Practicability
- Possibility
- Viability
Noun
- the quality of not being doable