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impracticable

English translation of impracticable

impracticable

The Spanish word 'impracticable' translates to 'impracticable' in English. This adjective is used to describe something that is impossible to carry out or put into effect because of its nature or circumstances. For instance, a plan, method, or idea can be described as 'impracticable' if it is not realistic or feasible to implement it.


Example sentences using: impracticable

La ruta es impracticable debido a la lluvia intensa.

English translation of La ruta es impracticable debido a la lluvia intensa.

The route is impassable due to heavy rain.

In this sentence, 'impracticable' is used to describe a route that cannot be passed or used due to a particular condition, in this case heavy rain.

Este plan es impracticable sin los recursos adecuados.

English translation of Este plan es impracticable sin los recursos adecuados.

This plan is impracticable without the appropriate resources.

Here, 'impracticable' is being used to describe a plan that cannot be put into action or carried out, because it lacks the necessary resources.

El terreno es impracticable para la construcción.

English translation of El terreno es impracticable para la construcción.

The terrain is impracticable for construction.

In this instance, 'impracticable' is used to describe a terrain that is not suitable or feasible for construction work.

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