Unfeasibility: meaning, definitions and examples

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unfeasibility

 

[ ˌʌnˌfiːzəˈbɪlɪti ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

inability to be achieved or carried out

The unfeasibility of the project became apparent when the budget was reevaluated.

Synonyms

impossibility, impracticality, infeasibility

Examples of usage

  • Due to the unfeasibility of the plan, it had to be abandoned.
  • The unfeasibility of the proposal was evident from the start.
Context #2 | Noun

lack of practicality or viability

The unfeasibility of the solution led to the search for alternative options.

Synonyms

inviability, unattainability, unworkability

Examples of usage

  • The unfeasibility of the design was a major setback for the team.
  • The unfeasibility of the concept became clear during the testing phase.
Context #3 | Noun

state of being impossible to accomplish

The unfeasibility of the task was acknowledged by all team members.

Synonyms

futility, hopelessness, impracticability

Examples of usage

  • The unfeasibility of the goal forced a reassessment of the project.
  • The unfeasibility of the timeline made it necessary to revise the schedule.

Translations

Translations of the word "unfeasibility" in other languages:

🇵🇹 impraticabilidade

🇮🇳 अव्यवहार्यता

🇩🇪 Unmachbarkeit

🇮🇩 ketidakmungkinan

🇺🇦 неможливість

🇵🇱 niewykonalność

🇯🇵 実現不可能性

🇫🇷 impossibilité

🇪🇸 imposibilidad

🇹🇷 yapılamazlık

🇰🇷 불가능성

🇸🇦 استحالة

🇨🇿 neproveditelnost

🇸🇰 neuskutočniteľnosť

🇨🇳 不可行性

🇸🇮 neizvedljivost

🇮🇸 óframkvæmanleiki

🇰🇿 мүмкін еместік

🇬🇪 შეუძლებლობა

🇦🇿 mümkünsüzlük

🇲🇽 imposibilidad

Etymology

The word 'unfeasibility' originated from the combination of 'un-' (meaning 'not') and 'feasibility', which comes from the Latin word 'feasibilis' meaning 'that can be done'. It first appeared in the English language in the mid-17th century. The concept of unfeasibility has been a common theme in various fields, highlighting the limitations and challenges in achieving certain goals or objectives.