Definition of Impracticableness. Meaning of Impracticableness. Synonyms of Impracticableness

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Definition of Impracticableness

Impracticableness
Impracticableness Im*prac"ti*ca*ble*ness, n. The state or quality of being impracticable; impracticability.

Meaning of Impracticableness from wikipedia

- The doctrine of impracticability in the common law of contracts excuses performance of a duty, where the said duty has become unfeasibly difficult or expensive...
- execution grounds. Initially, the victims were shot, but this method proved impracticable for an operation of this scale. Also, after Himmler observed the shooting...
- The Gr**** philosopher Aristotle criticized many of Plato's ideas as impracticable, but, like Plato, he admires balance and moderation and aims at a harmonious...
- major rejection and opposition of the "entire Persian people" made it impracticable for him to pose himself as Darius' legitimate successor. Against Bessus...
- informed him that any further defense of the Lin****en beaches was "impracticable". He requested and was given permission to withdraw behind the Agno...
- The Treffry Tramways were a group of mineral tramways in Cornwall in the United Kingdom, constructed by Joseph Treffry (1782–1850), a local land owner...
- Rules", but claimed that the requirement for a purse of $10,000 was impracticable and called upon Capablanca to come to an agreement with the leading...
- terminals. Plans for a third runway were decided to be "technically impracticable" and were cancelled in January 2008. However, the former concessionary...
- found that this would produce a number of issues and was considered impracticable. In 1920 it was promulgated in Army Order 545 of 1920 to abolish the...
- criticised a proposed amendment for a permanent ban as "excessive" and "impracticable". The ban was seen as temporary by contemporaries during the period...