"Impractically" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Impractically" Meaning

Impractically means in a way that is unrealistic, unreasonable, or unlikely to work. It can also describe something that is done or said without considering the practical consequences or possibilities.

"Impractically" Examples

Examples of using the word "impractically"


In a sentence:

The expensive and elaborate wedding ideas were impractically grand, considering the small size of the venue.

In a conversation:

"I love the idea of owning a yacht, but I'm not sure it's impractically expensive for someone like me on a budget."

In a formal letter:

Unfortunately, the new business plan is impractically reliant on external funding and may not be viable without significant adjustments.

In an article:

The modern skyscraper designs are often impractically large, making them energetically inefficient and a burden on the environment.

In a dialogue:

"You think you can solve world hunger with one gigantic soup kitchen? That's impractically ambitious, don't you?"

"Impractically" Similar Words

Impoverishes

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Impoverishing

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To make someone or something poorer or less wealthy, usually as a result of policies, decisions, or circumstances.

Impoverishment

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Impoverishment refers to the act of making someone or something poorer or less wealthy, or the state of being in a state of poverty or lack of resources. It can also mean a decline in social or economic status, or a reduction in value or quality.

Impracticability

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Impracticable

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Impracticable refers to something that is difficult or impossible to put into practice or carry out, often because it is too difficult, expensive, or impractical.

Impracticably

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Impractical

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Impractical refers to something that is not practical or suitable for everyday use or application due to its impractical design, being too elaborate, costly, or inefficient. It can also mean something that is not realistic or achievable, being too idealistic or unrealistic.

Impracticality

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Imprecate

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Imprecation

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Imprecations

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Imprecations refer to invocations or curses that express a desire for harm or misfortune to come upon someone or something. They are usually used to describe a situation where someone is wishing bad things to happen to someone or something, often in a state of anger, frustration, or revenge.

Imprecatory

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Imprecatory: (adjective) relating to or characterized by imprecations; expressing a curse or wishing evil on someone or something.

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Imprecisely

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Impreciseness

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Imprecision

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