unattainable in the PONS Dictionary

unattainable Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

an unattainable dream

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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This example follows a pattern: one desires something, finds it unattainable, and reduces one's dissonance by criticizing it.
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In such cases, an accurate measurement of the relative peak heights and/or areas might be unattainable.
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The resin models allow for a greater level of detail unattainable in diecast.
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It finally enabled the direct printing of indigo onto fabric and could produce inexpensive dark indigo prints unattainable with the china blue method.
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The ghazal often reflects on a theme of unattainable love or divinity.
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There's a view of the elitist lifestyle - that being an artist is unattainable.
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Since the southern temperate clime was considered uninhabited, or unattainable, there was no need to depict them on a world map.
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One night, he sees her playing hopscotch in the courtyard - a game that has come to represent for him his search for an unattainable contentment.
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Upon realizing world peace is unattainable, he wanders off into the desert.
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Soap has been unattainable and none given in the rations.
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