onwerkbare
Onwerkbare is an adjective used in Dutch and in some Germanic-language contexts to describe plans, designs, or proposals that cannot be implemented in practice, i.e., unworkable or infeasible. The term is formed from the negating prefix on- and the adjective werkbaar, meaning workable; cognate forms exist in German (unwerkbar) and English (unworkable).
In Dutch, onwerkbaar or onwerkbare is typically used to indicate that a given item cannot be executed
Common usage contexts include engineering, public policy, business strategy, and project planning where feasibility is a
More neutral synonyms include onhaalbaar, onuitvoerbaar, and infeasible in English contexts; in Dutch, use with care
Related terms include feasible, haalbaar, uitvoerbaar; and the related concept of a feasibility study. See also