0 An unachievable task, ambition, etc. is one that is impossible to achieve: --
1 not able to be done, reached, or finished successfully: --
This may be an ambitious objective, but it is not unachievable.
It is dishonest of some governments to say that the new economic climate makes those agreements unachievable.
In response, the county council argued that the city council was adopting standards that were unachievable in the present economic climate.
We argue, these tensions often created gaps between policy, practice and professional discourses which, unless acknowledged and understood may result in integrated care remain a health, but unachievable, rhetoric.
Obviously, engineering such things will require a vast quantity of information, on an order of magnitude certainly unachievable and also likely inconceivable to most of us.
I see my search for the sacred as being in the here and now, rather than trying to find it in some kind of distant, unachievable place out there.
The existence of this commitment directs agents to propagate changes whenever the task is perceived to be achieved, unachievable or irrelevant, before taking local action itself.
This is, of course, an unachievable aim as the complete lexicon of a language is not a stable structure.