Encara no tenim significats per a "utterly impracticable".
1To be represented in Parliament was utterly impracticable, and everybody knew it.
2But in Canada, as the intendant explained, this arrangement was utterly impracticable.
3His father had attempted this plan, and found it utterly impracticable.
4Now they all reached a ledge, beyond which the descent seemed utterly impracticable.
5This, however, was utterly impracticable with the appliances at his command.
6I conceive, except by a Gaucho, such a feat would be utterly impracticable.
7Iron-bound rules are seldom sound even in ethics, and are utterly impracticable in mechanics.
8Whilst we were thus occupied our detachment returned and reported the country to be utterly impracticable.
9It is utterly impracticable: for any useful purpose.
10Finding the route utterly impracticable, he returned home.
11A berth there was utterly impracticable to any man with any of his senses in active operation.
12But Hume and Cochrane were utterly impracticable.
13Good men regarded it as utterly impracticable, and bad men condemned and denounced it as selfish and mercenary.
14Your sixteenth section is utterly impracticable.
15It's utterly impracticable at this time.
16What was possible in Switzerland, with congregations of sturdy free peasants, was utterly impracticable at that time in Germany.
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Utterly impracticable a través del temps
Utterly impracticable per variant geogràfica