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feasible

Adjective
comp: more feasiblesup: most feasible

This term describes a balance between possibility and practicality. While something might be theoretically possible, it is only feasible if the available resources, time, and effort make it a sensible choice. It carries a pragmatic tone, often used in professional, technical, or administrative contexts to evaluate the viability of a plan. In project management and engineering, the word frequently appears in the context of a feasibility study, which is a formal analysis to determine if a proposed project is worth the investment. It differs from possible in that it implies a level of ease or convenience rather than just the absence of an impossibility.

Meanings

Adjective

Possible to do easily or conveniently.

"It is not feasible to build a new bridge in such a short timeframe."

Adjective

Likely to be achieved or likely to happen.

"The committee is looking for a feasible solution to the budget crisis."

Adjective

Capable of being produced or achieved through a specific process or method.

"The researchers are testing whether the new vaccine is feasible for mass production."

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