doable

[ UK /dˈuːəbə‍l/ ]
[ US /ˈduəbəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. capable of existing or taking place or proving true; possible to do
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How To Use doable In A Sentence

  • Most people look at that as factors that render it undoable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Having a mastectomy is totally doable. The Sun
  • Due to these stupendous efforts, the Finance Committee can offer a realistic and doable budget for 2005.
  • That kind of technology is doable, if we put our minds to it.
  • Yet the experiences described in this chapter suggest that a more extensive collaboration with the schools is both possible and doable.
  • Striving in a law-bound, seemingly rational universe made success more thinkable, possibly more doable.
  • Yet, at some point, moral precepts that appear neither straightforward nor doable become boilerplate that inspires cynicism rather than commitment.
  • A small state that looks like the inside of a pomegranate is not doable. Matthew Yglesias » Parallel
  • After Florida 2000, voting reforms that seemed undoable suddenly seem doable.
  • It's doable with today's technology - and a few billion dollars.
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