adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
totally
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Silk is always wonderful too, if totally impractical .
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The complexities of a modern developed economy, however, make barter totally impractical for most purposes.
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Simply putting them all into a large box is a totally impractical approach.
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The unfortunate Home Secretary then receives much advice of a totally impractical nature for the solution of the problem.
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It's totally impractical for them to enter their own national leagues, we all know that.
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He says the designs totally impractical .
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Searching this space directly would be totally impractical .
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At the same time it is obvious that full enforcement of the law would be totally impractical .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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It would be impractical to attempt to review all the types of multimedia technology in this study.
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Officials stated that building a dam for irrigation purposes was hopelessly impractical .
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Ritter plans to tear down the building, saying restoration would be impractical .
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Short skirts are impractical if you want to sit down once in awhile.
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Telling people to avoid any exposure to the sun is impractical advice.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But all the goals were wildly impractical and none were achieved.
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Here on the dang strict purdah is impractical and everyone understands this, brothers-in-law included.
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In circumstances when words are inappropriate or impractical , the apology may take the form of an elaborate pantomime of contrition.
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Many tasks will require millions or even billions of nanomachines to achieve results, and manually constructing each one is utterly impractical .
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Not withstanding that recognition, he decided it was impractical to break them into more than two pieces.
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Silk is always wonderful too, if totally impractical .
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To some, the initiative and referenda have proliferated to the point that they already have become onerous and impractical .