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feasibility
[ fee-zuh-bil-i-tee ]
noun
- the possibility, capability, or likelihood of something being done or accomplished (often used attributively): A wireless feasibility study last year yielded discouraging results, so the city will not be proceeding with a citywide Wi-Fi network.
Conservationists are studying the feasibility of restoring steelhead trout to the creek.
A wireless feasibility study last year yielded discouraging results, so the city will not be proceeding with a citywide Wi-Fi network.
Other 51Թ Forms
- ԴDz·ڱ····ٲ noun
- ԴDz·ڱ···Ա noun
- ܲ·ڱ····ٲ noun
- ܲ·ڱ···Ա noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of feasibility1
Example Sentences
A big reduction in funding could undermine the financial feasibility of healthcare centers in these communities.
District Judge Amir Ali, the court said he “should clarify what obligations the Government must fulfill to ensure compliance with the temporary restraining order, with due regard for the feasibility of any compliance timelines.”
In a city preoccupied with prefab homes and mixed-use housing developments, it can be hard to grasp the feasibility of living in a place made from just a few natural materials.
A 100th anniversary party had been in the works, said Koskey, a speech pathologist, and Janes homeowners whose houses burned are now sharing notes on the feasibility of rebuilding in the same style.
The department said that "a number of conversations had taken place" on the feasibility of an all-Ireland service "but progress remained at the very early stages of development and consideration".
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