Wiktionary
a. Not realizable; unable to be achieved or realized.
WordNet
adj. impossible to achieve; "an unattainable goal" [syn: unachievable, unattainable, undoable]
Usage examples of "unrealizable".
Some of the things I had thought and dreamed about secretly among the hills of my farm all these years, dreamed about as being something far off and as unrealizable as the millennium, were here being sung abroad with jaunty faith by these weavers of Kilburn, these weavers and workers whom I had schooled myself to regard with a sort of distant pity.
She places a hand on his, bends it to a more innocent place of hayloft and pine, a quick foray of unrealizable possibility, all that can obtain, here, just yards from the inhabited picnic ground.
Every time she yelled, he yelled back, or much worse, he teased her into horrific, unrealizable passion and left her like that.
McBride, for his part, had nothing but contempt for the narrow, bigoted, unrealizable aspirations of the IRA.
Jerusalem under the Turks, men of profound longing for whom the Holy City on the mountain had always been an imaginary place, an unrealizable dream, much as it was for Bell, who had lost the great love of his life there.
Once upon a time space travel, if considered at all, was regarded as unrealizable, albeit at times amusing, fantasy.
She thought of the black masseur in the Turkish bathhouse and the lobby correspondent in Lambeth with his unrealizable desires.
With a touch of penetrating tenderness in his voice he assured her that his only aspiration was to a felicity so high that it seemed almost unrealizable on this earth.
Payment would be the Corviki process of stabilizing certain isotopes in the transuranian group whose power potential was unrealizable due to an exceedingly short half-life.
I saw that the virtue of the creature was to love and to worship, but the virtue of the creator was to create, and to be the infinite, the unrealizable and incomprehensible goal of worshipping creatures.