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feasible
/ ˈھːəə /
adjective
able to be done or put into effect; possible
likely; probable
a feasible excuse
Other 51Թ Forms
- feasibility noun
- feasibleness noun
- feasibly adverb
- nonfeasible adjective
- nonfeasibly adverb
- unfeasible adjective
- unfeasibly adverb
- ˌڱˈٲ noun
- ˈڱ adverb
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of feasible1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Technology makes this concept feasible — students are reading, taking tests and completing work and even many projects online.
The Jackal's forgery of a British passport, using the name of a dead child taken from a churchyard, was perfectly feasible in the days before electronic databases and cross-checking.
"Since Rhianan's death, we continue to work alongside our partners to evolve the way we approach cases involving children and, where feasible, attempt to rehabilitate and deradicalise, rather than investigate and convict."
Murphy, a Biden appointee, asked the government whether it was feasible to conduct interviews with the men in custody to determine whether they had credible fear claims, as required by the court order.
Generous tax incentive programs in other states and abroad have also made it far more difficult for L.A. productions to be economically feasible.
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