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  • What is the difference between unfeasible and infeasible?
    I'm not sure of the difference either, but what I am sure of is that, in "The infeasibility of the project became apparent", infeasibility is a noun, not an adjective, and that in "Completion of the project within the timeframe became unfeasible," unfeasible is an adjective following 'become' as they do following'get''BE' 'seem' etc ie, it is
  • unfeasible vs infeasible | UsingEnglish. com ESL Forum
    I would tend to say unfeasible Infeasible sounds odd to my English ears, though I would stop short of saying it is wrong I have the Shorter OED, in which "infeasible" has it's own entry, but it does say rare Oddly, unfeasible only appears as a further example of "un" as a negative prefix, listed under Unfeathered!
  • What is the difference between impossible and infeasible?
    In cryptography world I usually encounter the word quot;infeasible quot;, like: quot;It is computationally infeasible to solve elliptic curve discrete logarithm quot; But I rarely see the word
  • word choice - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The dictionary definition seems to indicate that impracticable relates to the inability to accomplish something rather than the merits of doing so However, other grammatical references, such as Grammarist, indicate that "Impracticable is a synonym of impractical in the definition of being unfeasible or impossible to use "
  • Word for something difficult or nearly impossible to achieve
    A ten-percent growth rate is unfeasible: it is certainly possible on paper, but very difficult to accomplish Inverting the dictionary com definition for feasible, you get: un·fea·si·ble adjective not capable of being done, effected, or accomplished: an unfeasible plan improbable; unlikely: an unfeasible theory
  • Is there a reason for the prefix change of in- un- in about the 60s . . .
    "infeasible" overtook unfeasible in about 1970 in both BrE and AmE "unviable" overtook "inviable" in about the 60s, noticeable earlier in AmE than in BrE, but roughly the same time "insubstantial" overtook "unsubstantial" in about the 50s "imbalance" overtook "unbalance" in about the mid 50s, and smack bang on 1960 in BrE To distinguish the
  • word choice - Expressing an opinion: to me or for me? - English . . .
    Which one should be used? To me, it makes no difference, but I'm not really sure why vs For me, it makes no difference, but I'm not really sure why
  • What do you call a person who suggests ideas?
    Stack Exchange Network Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers
  • Can you say reasonably technically possible?
    I am translating an agreement into English Can you say "destroy confidential information to the extent reasonably technically possible"? It may be difficult to destroy ALL back-up copies of digital
  • differences - Technical(ly) vs technological(ly) - English Language . . .
    No, they should not be used interchangeably "Technical" and "technological" are adjectives, whereas "technically and "technologically" are adverbs





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