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noun form of feasible

 

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Noun Form of Feasible

Definition:

The noun form of feasible refers to the quality or state of being feasible, that is, the ability to be achieved, performed, or carried out successfully.

Senses:

  • Sense 1: The quality of being possible to do within a reasonable or practical means.
  • Sense 2: The capability of being accomplished without excessive difficulty or expense.

Usage:

- The noun form of feasible is often used in discussions or analyses when considering the practicality or achievability of a certain idea, plan, or project.

Examples:

  1. Sense 1: The feasibility of constructing a bridge across the river is being assessed by the engineering team.
  2. Example Sentence: The feasibility of the bridge construction project will determine whether it can proceed according to the timeline and budget.

  3. Sense 2: The feasibility of implementing new software needs to be carefully evaluated before committing to its purchase.
  4. Example Sentence: The IT department conducted feasibility studies to determine whether the new software system would be compatible with the existing infrastructure and deliver the desired results.

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