infeasibility (inˌfeasiˈbility) or infeasibleness (inˈfeasibleness)
noun
infeasible in American English
(ɪnˈfizəbəl)
adjective
not feasible; not easily done; impracticable
Derived forms
infeasibility (inˌfeasiˈbility)
noun
infeasible in American English
(inˈfizəbəl)
adjective
not feasible; impracticable
Derived forms
infeasibilityinfeasibleness
noun
Word origin
[1525–35; in-3 + feasible]This word is first recorded in the period 1525–35. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: folio, function, retire, shuffle, signature
Examples of 'infeasible' in a sentence
infeasible
It is the extended and politically infeasible mandate to stay in.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
It is not infeasible that he could manage it.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
Of course, it is infeasible to expect a repeat next year.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
Now that the inevitable has happened, the resulting polarisation and bad blood has made power-sharing infeasible.
Times, Sunday Times (2018)
One possibility is that individuals learn to adapt to their strengths and weaknesses and in mid-life quell their infeasible aspirations.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
Even those closest to him privately feared that might be infeasible, given his stricken state of last winter.