English to Gujarati Dictionary impractical

impractical

અવ્યવહારુ
definition
adjective
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(of an object or course of action) not adapted for use or action; not sensible or realistic.
Urine tests for alcohol proved to be just as impractical in the field as blood sampling.
impossible to do; impracticable.
example
In the end, however, mass evacuation was deemed 'impractical' .
Today such a view would strike most people in the business as ridiculously 'impractical' .
Thus, encourage every single member of your team to be an ideas scout - not all new ideas may be practical - but the 'impractical' ideas could lead to superior ideas.
If a site is extremely large, it becomes 'impractical' to create and maintain an A-Z index for it.
I believe this is both wildly 'impractical' and a recipe for failure.
It would be 'impractical' to ask to patients to assess their own night vision out of doors.
We hope he will join us in looking for realistic proposals to solve this problem instead of inventing 'impractical' schemes like some latter day Walter Mitty.
It would have been 'impractical' for the Palace Theatre to contact all ticket holders in time for today's first performance, especially when it was not known what the problem was or whether it could be fixed until the engineer had arrived.
‘I found myself being called a tool of the Communists and an 'impractical' religious visionary,’ Ryan wrote.
She had certainly been an attractive woman but, as he soon discovered, she was also 'impractical' , ineffectual and, above all, conventional.
In addition, you could fit 200 mm glass fibre insulation between the joists beneath the bedroom floorboards, though this can prove 'impractical' since it involves lifting up the flooring in the bedroom.
Banning them would probably be 'impractical' ; pricing them off the road is eminently sensible.
Since this is difficult and it may be 'impractical' for you to create an ‘allergy-proof’ home, at least make sure your bedroom is as allergen-free as possible.
The production of similar fuels from water, CO 2, and sunlight is at present 'impractical' because the required devices are either costly or inefficient.
Urine tests for alcohol proved to be just as 'impractical' in the field as blood sampling.
There is something about a person who covers themselves in impossibly 'impractical' cream clothes that says ‘I'm special, you're not; don't bother me’.
A very romantic nature can establish 'impractical' or uncertain objectives.
The West Wing is complete fiction, a never-could-happen-in-real-life ride through idealized politics and equally 'impractical' individuals.
Such is the stereotype of the 'impractical' philosopher.
We discussed the trip and the people and whether he thought it would be 'impractical' for me.
He said their proposals were too widely drawn, 'impractical' and unworkable.
In a 1986 book, Matsunaga came up with a brilliant, idealistic, 'impractical' , and visionary idea.
Television chiefs had considered using a genuine Hindu temple in the city for filming, but realised it would be 'impractical' to take over a place of religious worship for an estimated six days.
India, for instance, makes short-term assignments 'impractical' because of laborious visa requirements.
Pursuing art seemed 'impractical' , so he joined the family concrete block manufacturing business.
He told me that he wanted to get me something silly, something completely 'impractical' .
However, the complexity of construction and the costs involved in gathering all the needed components make this 'impractical' for most people.
My 'impractical' high heels are cradled in my bag, to be slipped on later.
These majors were too theoretical and 'impractical' , so that it would be hard to find a job.
But there was no aviation bureaucracy to stifle initiative and smother the life from our most wild and 'impractical' dreams - an endangered species if there was one.
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