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US
/ˈfizəbəɫ/
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[ UK /fˈiːzəbəl/ ]
[ UK /fˈiːzəbəl/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- capable of being done with means at hand and circumstances as they are
How To Use feasible In A Sentence
- He could hardly be said to have "devised a feasible method for regular use. FINGERPRINTS: Murder and the Race to Uncover the Science of Identity
- We're currently shrinking the size of technology by a factor of 5.6 per linear dimension per decade, so it is conservative to say that this scenario will be feasible in a few decades.
- Festivals that provide a forum for Arab and Israeli art and culture, and universities and academies that offer joint courses in the Qur'an and the Bible, midrash and tafsir, cabbalah and Sufism, thereby placing them in their original relation to one another, are today only feasible in exile -- in the West, of all places, which bears part of the blame for the present-day impossible situation. MRZine.org
- The idea seemed eminently feasible. SPICE: The History of a Temptation
- [Phages] are specific to a particular bacterial strain, so researchers will have to isolate and culture a phage for every potential coral pathogen, which isn't feasible. Global warming takes a toll on coral reefs
- Her longings grew more varied and virulent with each passing year: raw pig meat, Hawaiian pineapples infeasible to procure in revolutionary Cuba, chewing tobacco, cockscomb stew. The Lady Matador’s Hotel
- That the islands are still an agreeable place to live is not in doubt, despite US claims that resettlement is unfeasible.
- It may sound totally infeasible but something has to be done to help the lower League clubs to survive.
- The new semi-automated test could at last make massive screening programmes for cervical cancer economically feasible.
- The big fella no longer is demanding a trade, which wasn't feasible anyway, or to be waived, which was unlikely.