feasible (B2)
adjective
Pronunciation: /ˈfiːzəbl/
Definition
Possible to do easily or conveniently; capable of being done or carried out.
Examples
The engineer confirmed that building the bridge in six months was technically feasible.
With careful planning, the ambitious goal of reaching carbon neutrality by 2030 might be feasible.
She presented a feasible solution to the budget problem that everyone could agree on.
How to Use feasible
- feasible for (prepositional phrase)
- Possible or practical for a specific person or group. — "It might be feasible for us to finish the report by Friday."
- feasible to do (collocation)
- Possible to perform an action. — "Is it feasible to implement these changes by next month?"
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