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feasibly

[ UK /fˈiːzəbli/ ]
[ US /ˈfizəbɫi/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a practicable manner; so as to be feasible

How To Use feasibly In A Sentence

  • By screwing up the field with high-frequency electronic warfare measures or as simple as a dog whistle at whatever you feel is the right moment given how all eight run at the quarter, backstretch, far turn, and down the stretch you can feasibly knockout the favorites and have a string of long shots come in and recoup what would be a $1,680.00 bet if you superfecta boxed the entire field. A little math help
  • Even more accurately, if i went out on the street in front of my house and left 100 copies of that poem on the fence for anyone to take and then went back in side, there is no way i could feasibly demand the poems back post-fact. Archive 2007-11-01
  • This mysterious gene enables men to squeeze into unfeasibly tight spaces.
  • He spoke in an unfeasibly low voice, with the lyrical and laconic speech so typical of the Jamaicans.
  • We are permitted, defeasibly, to adopt the usual and mutually expected presuppositions of those around us.
  • But instead of the life of soul-destroying mediocrity that he expected, Jack realises that he rather likes the role of husband to the unfeasibly nice Kate and father to their darling children.
  • If retailers bite, licensing could feasibly extend anywhere that makes sense for the brand's lifestyle positioning.
  • The only person who could feasibly answer such unanswerable questions would be an actual dead author.
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  • Both were big and lumbering and unfeasibly tough, and it could be said that neither had an awful lot to speak of between the ears, but they were a family unit, and both cared for the other far more than they cared for themselves.
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