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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
unfeasible

1520s, from un- (1) "not" + feasible.

Wiktionary
unfeasible

a. infeasible: not feasible.

WordNet
unfeasible

adj. not capable of being carried out or put into practice; "refloating the sunken ship proved impracticable because of its fragility"; "a suggested reform that was unfeasible in the prevailing circumstances" [syn: impracticable, infeasible, unworkable]

Usage examples of "unfeasible".

The unfeasible amounts of hard currency generated by the drug ricochet around this continent creating casualties wherever they go.

In 1980 Assistant Commissioner Lawrence Major found a pile of marijuana so large on theislandofBlack Rockthat he decided that it was unfeasible to weigh it and instead paced it out.

The combination of popular willingness both to use force against Iraq and to make sacrifices to safeguard the nation open up the possibility of new policy options toward Iraq--policy options previously considered unfeasible because of an assumed absence of public support.

Not an unfeasible endeavor for Decimus, who was fluent in many Gallic tongues, and envisioned no problems en route.

I am trying to say is that we will become more popular than this Billybuck Dancer, at which time it will be financially unfeasible for you to end our association.

Republic that revolt and isolationism became the most repugnant and unfeasible of concepts.

Even with the near-instantaneousness of portal-to-portal Arteria travel, it was an unfeasible, economically unsupportable number.

The combination of popular willingness both to use force against Iraq and to make sacrifices to safeguard the nation open up the possibility of new policy options toward Iraq--policy options previously considered unfeasible because of an assumed absence of public support.

What he craved wasn't the exercise of unbridled power, or any of the other unfeasible yearnings which a telepathist had to retreat into fugue to let loose.