English to Hindi Dictionary unworkable

unworkable

असाध्य
definition
adjective
complex, unworkable theories
not able to function or be carried out successfully; impractical.
translation of 'unworkable'
असाध्य,
अव्यवहार्य
example
The film producer behind Chariots of Fire said the scheme was 'unworkable' .
A theory that represents working practices as 'unworkable' is a bad theory.
It is in nobody's interest that an 'unworkable' scheme is introduced.
Workers previously rejected the firm's plans to reduce staffing levels on a voluntary basis as impractical and 'unworkable' .
Critics say such a scheme is 'unworkable' but already one example is working - or at least soon will be.
The bill was not just excessive but also expensive, not just illiberal but impractical, not just unnecessary but 'unworkable' .
This current system is 'unworkable' , impractical and damaging to the physical and economic health of our once lovely Auld Grey Town.
The scheme is expensive, confused, 'unworkable' and unrealistic.
The New Zealand Aquaculture Council believes that the provision is unrealistic and 'unworkable' .
As the costs rise and the race hate builds and the 'unworkable' , self-defeating new scheme unravels, Labor will be mute.
One of my greatest strengths has always been the ability to make the apparently impossibly 'unworkable' work.
He said that it was more in farmers' interests than anyone else to have traceability but there was no point in trying to achieve that with a scheme that was 'unworkable' .
If this decision stands, your Honours, the whole scheme is 'unworkable' .
Tell me, do you feel that there's a risk that her next addition to the canon may make impossible or 'unworkable' some of the things you've come to need in your extension?
Part 3 introduces a scheme that is 'unworkable' and unprincipled.
This area had been damaged so many times the metal was 'unworkable' and the raised section needed to be replaced.
She is not one to be put off simply by senior police officers saying policy is 'unworkable' and impractical.
He said their proposals were too widely drawn, impractical and 'unworkable' .
Not only would it be impractical and 'unworkable' , I doubt whether anyone could seriously believe it.
It also doesn't help when companies come up with complex and 'unworkable' investment schemes that people don't understand.
The former Chief Inspector of Schools in Scotland has claimed his plans are unrealistic and 'unworkable' .
Local income tax would be administered by employers through the Pay As You Earn system - but some tax experts think the mechanics would be 'unworkably' complicated.
The invasion and occupation of Iraq offers abundant evidence of the inherent 'unworkability' of a policy of preventive war.
But the main engines of the world economy have been insulated against wildly fluctuating and 'unworkably' high prices by the presence of excess capacity, especially in the hands of American puppet regimes like the House of Saud.
Fortunately, some of the heads of other governments came to understand the 'unworkability' of various aspects of the orders.
Whether in the future we shall discover the 'unworkability' of the alternatives to democratic capitalism the hard way, by trying them, or the easy way, by studying them and making rational choices, I would not care to predict.
If the soil is frozen or 'unworkably' wet, heel them into the ground in a sunny spot until the conditions are more favourable.
Sure, that sounds nice and all, but it requires the 'unworkably' lengthy approach that I outlined previously.
For centuries this was the classic text demonstrating the 'unworkability' of democracy.
Surely we weren't the only family to find the scheduled time 'unworkably' late.
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