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impracticably Meaning in Bengali



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impracticably's Usage Examples:

It had not been realised at the time that a coin of this size was impracticably small to use, and would prove unpopular.


knee-breeches and silver buckles, dwelt with his spinster sister in an impracticably low-jettied house, one step below the narrow sidewalk, and, as old-fashioned.


However, the required effort (in time and cost) can be made impracticably high if there are enough words in the passphrase and how randomly they.


It was proven to be plausible, although an impracticably large number[quantify] of balloons were needed for it to actually work.


best crystals are obtained from the liquid phase, but the growth is impracticably slow – several months for a 5–10 mm crystal.


needed to treat the water in this manner makes home systems of this type impracticably large.


This committee was impracticably large, so in 1949, a civilian director of research was named and given.


would compromise the impartiality of scientific evidence and would be impracticably time-consuming.


it a "complicated piece of nonsense" and judged its piano part to be impracticably difficult.


However, a direct approach presented an impracticably steep ascent for the railroad.


The brakes suitable to steer a large vehicle are also impracticably large.


with single top plates, Hodgkinson believed that it would require an impracticably thick (and therefore heavy) top plate to make the tubes stiff enough.


claiming the uncertainty of the COVID-19 outbreak makes the 14-day delay impracticably short.


that in councelling [sic] this I am acting thoughtlessly, unwisely, or impracticably.


to clobber the opponent by virtue of its heavy blade, rather than cut or pierce; it can be impracticably large but its handle is still a hilt design.



impracticably's Meaning':

to an impracticable degree

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