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Inexpedient vs Unfeasible - What's the difference?

inexpedient | unfeasible |

As adjectives the difference between inexpedient and unfeasible

is that inexpedient is not expedient; not tending to promote a purpose; not tending to the end desired; inadvisable; unfit; improper; unsuitable to time and place; as, what is expedient at one time may be inexpedient at another while unfeasible is infeasible: not feasible.

inexpedient

English

Adjective

(head)
  • Not expedient; not tending to promote a purpose; not tending to the end desired; inadvisable; unfit; improper; unsuitable to time and place; as, what is expedient at one time may be inexpedient at another.
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    unfeasible

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Infeasible: not feasible.
  • Usage notes

    Usage varies between (m), unfeasible , and “not feasible” – all are synonymous, though usage varies. At present (term) is somewhat more common, in both American and British usage. See also . Variation: Infeasible or unfeasible?, (The Economist) , Jul 2nd 2012

    Derived terms

    *unfeasibility *unfeasibly

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