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impracticality
im·prac·ti·cal I0064500 (ĭm-prăk′tĭ-kəl)adj.1. Unwise to implement or maintain in practice: Refloating the sunken ship proved impractical because of the great expense.2. Incapable of dealing efficiently with practical matters, especially finances.3. Not a part of experience, fact, or practice; theoretical.4. Impracticable. See Usage Note at impracticable. im·prac′ti·cal′i·ty (-kăl′ĭ-tē), im·prac′ti·cal·ness n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | impracticality - concerned with theoretical possibilities rather than actual useinutility, unusefulness, uselessness - the quality of having no practical useidealism - impracticality by virtue of thinking of things in their ideal form rather than as they really arepracticality - concerned with actual use rather than theoretical possibilities | Translationsimpracticality Related to impracticality: stirred up, reacquaintedAntonyms for impracticalitynoun concerned with theoretical possibilities rather than actual useRelated Words- inutility
- unusefulness
- uselessness
- idealism
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