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  1. What is the difference between "unfeasible" and "infeasible"?

    Nov 9, 2014 · Both "unfeasible" and "infeasible" are words according to spell-check, and they appear have similar dictionary definitions. But what is the difference between the two words?

  2. What is the difference between "impossible" and "infeasible"?

    Jun 22, 2022 · In cryptography world I usually encounter the word "infeasible", like: "It is computationally infeasible to solve elliptic curve discrete logarithm." But I rarely see the word …

  3. unfeasible vs infeasible | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum

    Jul 25, 2006 · Is there any difference between "unfeasible" and "infeasible"? I think both of them mean "not feasible".

  4. Word for a plan that has not been performed because of some …

    Nov 21, 2021 · Has this plan been scrapped, or merely delayed? If you insist on a single word, "Withheld" might fit the bill, but that would be at your insistence. Most simply, the phrase "held …

  5. word choice - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Jan 10, 2017 · What is the difference between impractical and impracticable? The former is the word with which I am familiar. The dictionary definition seems to indicate that impracticable …

  6. What are other ways to say "virtually impossible"?

    Aug 31, 2012 · The connotation of pretty much any adverb applied to "impossible" is that there is a known circumstance or set of events that would produce the "impossibility", but that those …

  7. expressions - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Sep 5, 2020 · The term infeasible (literally "cannot be done") is sometimes used interchangeably with intractable, though this risks confusion with a feasible solution in mathematical …

  8. What is the difference between "impossible" and "implausible"?

    Dec 22, 2012 · @spiceyokooko I think you're right. In Carlo_R's defense, implausible is often used thus, as if implausible and improbable were synonyms; and what is "totally improbable" …

  9. What word is used to describe an event that will never occur?

    infeasible - this is roughly synonymous with "improbable" or "unlikely", but has the connotation of "not doable", as in the action itself may be possible to accomplish, but the requirements …

  10. [Essay] - GRE essay practice: government should place restrictions …

    Jul 26, 2015 · The Prompt is: Governments should place few, if any, restrictions on scientific research and development. Write a response in which you discuss the extent to which you …