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US
/ˌɹiəˈɫaɪzəbəɫ/
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ADJECTIVE
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capable of being realized
realizable benefits of the plan - capable of existing or taking place or proving true; possible to do
How To Use realizable In A Sentence
- With its elegiac note of a civilisation falling apart while two old men continue their moves toward checkmate, the story is a luminous exploration of a culture that is both realisable yet tantalisingly intangible.
- All unrealizable, save for some supreme moment, did the web of Daylight's personality creep out and around her. Chapter XV
- But the economic aims of the MFA guild would be unrealizable without its social aims, which perpetuate solidarity. Anis Shivani: Creative Writing Programs: Is The MFA System Corrupt And Undemocratic?
- By Section 5 of the Act the court may make a confiscation order in a lesser sum than the value of the proceeds if it finds that the realisable assets are less than that figure.
- Those figures are stated at the lower end of net realisable value.
- If it becomes probable that the asset will not be acquired or constructed, capitalized costs in excess of the net realizable value of the entity's interest in the asset are charged to expense.
- Illness therefore, can sometimes reflect psychological processes which are either unacknowledged or seemingly unrealisable.
- However, if this is to be a realisable objective we need the continuing support of the local community.
- The fact that rigidity in the monetary unit's purchasing power is unthinkable and unrealizable does not impair the methods of economic calculation.
- It will normally be necessary to seek expert advice on the realisable values of all the major assets.