Impracticability

  • 121infeasibility — n. Impracticability, infeasibleness, unfeasibleness …

    New dictionary of synonyms

  • 122impracticable — adjective something that is impracticable cannot be done even though it seems a good idea: It was an appealing plan but quite impracticable. impracticably adverb impracticability noun (U) …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 123dissuade — dissuade, deter, discourage, divert mean to turn one aside from a purpose, a project, or a plan. Dissuade carries the strongest implication of advice, argument, or exhortation; like the affirmative form persuade, it usually suggests gentle or… …

    New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • 124quixotism — n 1. impracticability, unrealisticness, fancifulness, romanticism; imagination, invention, whimsy; futility, uselessness, ineffectiveness; knight errantry, chivalrousness, gallantry, courage, valor; fool hardiness, impulsiveness, rashness,… …

    A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • 125impracticable — /ɪmˈpræktɪkəbəl / (say im praktikuhbuhl) adjective 1. not practicable; that cannot be put into practice with the available means: an impracticable plan. 2. unsuitable for practical use or purposes, as a device, material, etc. 3. (of ground,… …

  • 126commercial frustration —    An unforeseen and uncontrollable event that renders a party to a contract unable to carry out his or her contractual duties. The nonoccurrence of the event must be a basic assumption of the parties when the contract is signed. Also known as… …

    Business law dictionary

  • 127commercial frustration — Excuse of party from performance if contract depends on existence of given person or thing and such person or thing perishes, and if contract is rendered impossible by act of God, the law, or other party. Wood v. Bartolino, 48 N.M. 175, 146 P.2d… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 128frustration of contract — This doctrine provides, generally, that where existence of a specific thing is, either by terms of contract or in contemplation of parties, necessary for performance of a promise in the contract, duty to perform promise is discharged if thing is… …

    Black's law dictionary