What is another word for Inexecutable?

Pronunciation: [ˌɪnɪksˈɪkjuːtəbə͡l] (IPA)

When something is described as inexecutable, it means that it is impossible to implement or bring to fruition. Other synonyms for this word include unfeasible, impracticable, unattainable, unachievable, impossible, and unrealizable. All of these terms convey the idea that the goal or objective is difficult or even impossible to achieve due to a range of factors, such as lack of resources, lack of planning, or simply the impracticality of the goal itself. While these words have slightly different connotations, they are all used to describe something that cannot be executed effectively or efficiently.

What are the hypernyms for Inexecutable?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for Inexecutable?

The word "inexecutable" means impossible to carry out or perform. Some antonyms for this word include "executable," meaning capable of being performed or carried out; "practicable," meaning capable of being accomplished; "feasible," meaning capable of being done, achieved, or accomplished; "attainable," meaning capable of being attained or accomplished; and "workable," meaning capable of being put into practice successfully. These words give different shades of meaning to the idea of something that can be done, achieved, or carried out, and provide a useful contrast to the word "inexecutable," which implies that something cannot be achieved or put into practice.

What are the antonyms for Inexecutable?

Usage examples for Inexecutable

Our troops might have perished of cold had the Continental system and the absurd mass of Inexecutable decrees relative to English merchandise been observed.
"Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte, v10"
Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne
If the most marvelous exploits of terpsichorean art, almost Inexecutable by the human toes and the human legs of living dancers, are capable of reproduction by puppets skilfully manipulated by the puller of the wires and strings whereby the little figures are suspended, so also are the dexterous feats of the juggler.
"A Book About the Theater"
Brander Matthews
The place into which Esther had been cast was a spacious vestibule, into which surged fresh arrivals without ceasing, despite the efforts of the footmen and of a man who fretted and fumed, and gave useless and Inexecutable orders.
"Garrick's Pupil"
Auguston Filon

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