a. Obs. rare. [f. UTOP-IA + -ICAL.] Impracticable; chimerical.

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1620.  Bp. Hall, Hon. Marr. Clergy, III. xiii. 805. King Edgars Vtopicall decree. Ibid. (c. 1628), Beauty & Unity of Ch. (1634), II. 368. Let no idle Donatist … dreame hence of an Utopicall perfection. Ibid. (1628), Rem. Wks. (1660), 20. There is no freedom with these unquiet dispositions, but in … their own utopical prescriptions.

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