inviable

inviable
adj.
1 impractical, unviable.
2 nonviable.
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inviable
adjetivo
1 non-viable, unfeasible
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ADJ (=imposible) unfeasible, unviable, non-viable; [reclamación] invalid
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adjetivo non-viable, unviable, unfeasible
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= intractable, unviable.
Ex. Unfortunately, these factors simultaneously make the resolution of the situation more intractable.
Ex. This would probably work as far as the middle classes and upwards are concerned, but for the common reader this method is unviable, for two reasons.
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adjetivo non-viable, unviable, unfeasible
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= intractable, unviable.

Ex: Unfortunately, these factors simultaneously make the resolution of the situation more intractable.

Ex: This would probably work as far as the middle classes and upwards are concerned, but for the common reader this method is unviable, for two reasons.

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inviable
adjective
non-viable, unviable, unfeasible
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inviable adjetivo unviable, unfeasible: ese plan es inviable, that plan is not feasible
'inviable' also found in these entries:
English:
unfeasible
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inviable adj
impractical, unviable
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inviable
adj nonviable

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