unfeasibility
unfeasibility — noun
1. the fact that a plan, idea, or method cannot be carried out successfully, especi
the fact that a plan, idea, or method cannot be carried out successfully, especially because of a lack of resources, time, or practical conditions
The committee discussed the unfeasibility of building a bridge across the river in six months.
discuss + unfeasibility of [plan]
Emre pointed out the unfeasibility of finishing the project with only two team members.
Sophia's report clearly demonstrated the unfeasibility of the proposed marketing strategy.
The unfeasibility of the rescue plan became obvious when bad weather grounded all the helicopters.
Lakshmi saw the unfeasibility of finishing the data analysis in a single weekend.
- impracticability
very close in meaning; often preferred in legal and technical writing
- impracticality
focuses on lack of common-sense usefulness rather than absolute impossibility
- non-viability
common in business contexts, especially for projects or businesses that cannot succeed financially
- feasibility
the direct opposite; the quality of being possible and practical
- practicability
formal equivalent of feasibility
- viability
often used in business or biological contexts
文法句型
unfeasibility + of + noun/gerund (the unfeasibility of [plan/doing something])
用法筆記
Typically used in formal, academic, or planning contexts. Often appears in the pattern 'the unfeasibility of (doing) something'.