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Infeasible vs Unbounded - What's the difference?

infeasible | unbounded |

As adjectives the difference between infeasible and unbounded

is that infeasible is not feasible while unbounded is having no boundaries or limits.

infeasible

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Not feasible.
  • Usage notes

    Usage varies between infeasible', (m), and “not feasible” – all are synonymous, but usage varies regionally and over time, and unfamiliar usage is often jarring or sounds wrong. Today '''infeasible''' is somewhat more common, in both American and British usage, though traditionally (term) was more common, being surpassed by '''infeasible''' in the late 1970s (in both America and Britain). Of these, '''infeasible is etymologically, pure – formed of French/Latin roots – and cognate to French (m), while (term) is hybrid, combining Germanic (m) with Latinate (m). Variation: Infeasible or unfeasible?, ''(The Economist) , Jul 2nd 2012

    Derived terms

    * infeasibility * infeasibleness * infeasibly

    References

    unbounded

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • having no boundaries or limits
  • :The universe is finite but unbounded
  • :Our everlasting, unbounded love
  • Derived terms

    *unbounded manifold *unbounded nondeterminism *unbounded set *unbounded system *unbounded wave