FEASIBLE


Meaning of FEASIBLE in English

adj.

Pronunciation: ' f ē -z ə -b ə l

Function: adjective

Etymology: Middle English faisible, from Anglo-French faisable, from fais-, stem of faire to make, do, from Latin facere ― more at DO

Date: 15th century

1 : capable of being done or carried out <a feasible plan>

2 : capable of being used or dealt with successfully : SUITABLE

3 : REASONABLE , LIKELY

synonyms see POSSIBLE

– fea · si · bil · i · ty \ ˌ f ē -z ə - ' bi-l ə -t ē \ noun

– fea · si · bly \ ' f ē -z ə -bl ē \ adverb

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