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feasibility

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[fee-zuh-bil-i-tee]

noun

  1. the possibility, capability, or likelihood of something being done or accomplished (often used attributively): A wireless feasibility study last year yielded discouraging results, so the city will not be proceeding with a citywide Wi-Fi network.

    Conservationists are studying the feasibility of restoring steelhead trout to the creek.

    A wireless feasibility study last year yielded discouraging results, so the city will not be proceeding with a citywide Wi-Fi network.



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Other 51Թ Forms

  • nonfeasibility noun
  • nonfeasibleness noun
  • unfeasibility noun
  • unfeasibleness noun
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Both the UK and Scottish governments have pledged millions of pounds to support the site, while the results of a £1.5m feasibility study - looking at potential low-carbon alternative uses - was published in March.

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In Illinois, for example, a proposal for a universal pay-it-forward loan fund got as far as a feasibility study.

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Questions around the technical feasibility of AI sentience quickly give way to broader societal concerns.

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"The Italian government has expressed its willingness to transfer the seriously injured boy to Italy," the foreign ministry said in a statement, adding that it was studying the feasibility of the proposal.

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However, there are major questions over the plan's feasibility.

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