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/ɪmpræktɪkəlti/ · im.prac.ti.cil.i.ty
noun
- The quality or state of being impractical; a lack of practicality or feasibility. The impracticality of the project's budget made it difficult to secure funding.
- A situation or circumstance that is impractical or unfeasible. The impracticality of the weather conditions forced the event to be postponed.
- A person or thing that is impractical or unfeasible. The impracticality of the new employee's ideas made it hard for them to fit in with the team.
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Did you know? The concept of impracticality has been explored in various fields, including philosophy, economics, and engineering, where it is often used to describe situations or systems that are difficult to implement or maintain.