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unattainable
Word family
(noun)
attainment
(adjective)
attainable
≠
unattainable
(verb)
attain
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
unattainable
un‧at‧tain‧a‧ble
/
ˌʌnəˈteɪnəb
ə
l◂
/
AWL
adjective
IMPOSSIBLE
impossible
to
achieve
A military victory is unattainable.
unattainable ideal/dream/goal etc
►
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thesaurus
at
impossible
Examples from the Corpus
unattainable
•
This makes them
subservient
to a
moral
objective
which may be
unattainable
.
•
Worse, in their
enthusiasm
for achieving the
vision
, they may be
unable
to see that it is
unattainable
.
•
Television can create deep
dissatisfaction
by
portraying
lifestyles
that are
unattainable
.
•
However, it may be
unfair
to
accuse
the
candidates
of
failing
to
attain
the
unattainable
.
•
Perfection
is never
qualified
or
quantified
, making it therefore
unattainable
.
•
Participants
get a
cultural
exposure
unattainable
by
ordinary
tourists
.
•
For many young people in
rural
areas, a
university
education
seems like an
unattainable
dream
.
•
an
unattainable
goal
•
The idea of
wealth
was not just
unattainable
, it was
unthinkable
; when the thought was
uttered
he
ridiculed
it.
•
It is
unattainable
, not because of the
nature
of things, but because of the nature of our
faculties
.
•
The new
exams
have been designed for
weaker
students who, until now, have been set
unattainable
targets
.
•
A
thin
ribbon
that
separates
unparalleled
views from
unattainable
wealth, the walk is a
welcome
balm
to the
landlocked
masses.
unattainable ideal/dream/goal etc
•
This is not an
unattainable ideal
, but a goal which you must
pursue
in order to
avoid
stagnation.
•
Electricity
and water on
tap
were
unattainable dreams
for most, but then,
nobody
had much time to
indulge
in dreams.
•
The fact that there are
fixed
costs means
perfect
competition
is an
unattainable ideal
framework
for
retailing
.
•
The
prospect
of a university education must appear as an
unattainable dream
: some are
successful
but these are
exceptional
cases.
•
That is, better an
unattainable ideal
than a limited attainable goal when it comes to the
welfare
of our
fellow
men.
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