unrealizable
- s impossible to achieve
- Though the old Nixon-Brezhnev idea of annual summits seems unrealizable for a long time to come, Washington could promote more frequent exchanges at the foreign minister .
- Metaphorically, the word is used today to mean a fancy or unrealizable dream.
- He's pudgy and insecure, almost invisible precisely the kind of person who harbors a secret, unrealizable fantasy like singing opera.