FEASIBLE


Meaning of FEASIBLE in English

ˈfēzəbəl adjective

Etymology: Middle English faisible, from Middle French, from fais- (stem of faire to make, do, from Latin facere ) + -ible — more at do

1. : capable of being done, executed, or effected : possible of realization

irradiation of pork is simple, rapid, commercially feasible and sanitary — Biological Abstracts

a feasible method

a feasible plan

2. : capable of being managed, utilized, or dealt with successfully : suitable

all odd moments were spent upon the links, in any garment feasible to the opportunity — Clive Arden

coal, oil, and waterfalls are the most feasible sources of power in sight at present — C.C.Furnas

3. : reasonable , likely

gave an explanation that seemed feasible enough

Synonyms: see possible

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