Definition of Impracticably. Meaning of Impracticably. Synonyms of Impracticably

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Definition of Impracticably

Impracticably
Impracticably Im*prac"ti*ca*bly, adv. In an impracticable manner. Morality not impracticably rigid. --Johnson.

Meaning of Impracticably 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...
- railways are normally found in urban areas that would otherwise require impracticably many level crossings. Usually, the tracks of elevated railways that...
- state (§ 251), to address an insurrection, in any state, which makes it impracticable to enforce the law (§ 252), or to address an insurrection, domestic...
- 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...
- desirable you should join this attack, unless in your judgment it is impracticable." Warren decided to send the division of Brig. Gen. Henry H. Lockwood...
- interpreted as an implied defense under the rule of impossibility or impracticability. If so, the promise is discharged because of unforeseen occurrences...
- diversification and rapid industrialization, which had ultimately proved to be impracticable in view of the country's incorporation into the Comecon system. In 1968...
- 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...
- informed him that any further defense of the Lin****en beaches was "impracticable". He requested and was given permission to withdraw behind the Agno...
- It had not been realised at the time that a coin of this size was impracticably small to use, and would prove unpo****r. 37,380 coins were minted, but...