Definition of Infeasible. Meaning of Infeasible. Synonyms of Infeasible

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Definition of Infeasible

Infeasible
Infeasible In*fea"si*ble, a. Not capable of being done or accomplished; impracticable. --Glanvill.

Meaning of Infeasible from wikipedia

- Look up feasibility in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Feasibility may refer to: Logical possibility, an achievable thing Feasible region, a region that...
- Eventually, the British persuaded the Americans that a landing in France was infeasible in 1942 and they should instead focus on driving the Axis out of North...
- tractable problem, literally "a problem that can be handled". The term infeasible (literally "cannot be done") is sometimes used interchangeably with intractable...
- State Cordell Hull also opposed it and convinced Roosevelt that it was infeasible. At the fourth Moscow conference from 9 to 19 October 1944, Churchill...
- that the 6th Army could be supplied by air, but this turned out to be infeasible. Hitler's refusal to allow a retreat led to the deaths of 200,000 German...
- can also be unbounded or infeasible. Duality theory tells us that: If the primal is unbounded, then the dual is infeasible; If the dual is unbounded...
- is theoretically possible to break into a well-designed system, it is infeasible in actual practice to do so. Such schemes, if well designed, are therefore...
- conductor by m**** than both due to its very low density. While calcium is infeasible as a conductor for most terrestrial applications as it reacts quickly...
- to produce very complex shapes or geometries that would be otherwise infeasible to construct by hand, including hollow parts or parts with internal truss...
- judge ruled that such a defense could never be proven and was therefore infeasible in a court of law. Johnson was subsequently convicted, though he served...