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infeasible
[ in-fee-zuh-buhl ]
infeasible
/ ɪˈھːəə /
adjective
- a less common word for impracticable
Derived Forms
- ˌڱˈٲ, noun
Other 51Թ Forms
- ·ڱȴ·i·ٲ ·ڱs··Ա noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of infeasible1
Example Sentences
Despite finding the project would have unavoidable impacts on air quality, the county determined using zero-emission trucks would be an economically infeasible form of mitigation — a finding that Alvarez deemed “not supported by substantial evidence.”
However, median payback time for the retrofits was 24 years, making them "infeasible for the poorest," according to the study authors.
"If banning AI deception is politically infeasible at the current moment, we recommend that deceptive AI systems be classified as high risk," says Park.
But 3D pathology datasets can contain hundreds of times more data than their 2D counterparts, making manual examination infeasible.
Kim noted that this feature is desirable in applications where cleaning and maintaining parts is expensive or infeasible.
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