aboveground, alive and kicking, applicable, endowed with life, good enough, long-lived, of interest, overcomable, realizable, surmountable, vital
Definitionadj. capable of being done with means at hand and circumstances as they are
Last update: February 1, 2017
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Chanakya adopted viable plans to please the king. [adjective]
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Viable Organisms are prone to bacteria. [adjective]
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Up until now, there has been no viable alternative. [adjective]
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We have recently canceled courses due to low numbers and then found that late applications would have made them viable after all. [adjective]
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I am saying that for small nations to be economically and politically viable is good news for peace. [Please select]
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Douglass, Chief of the Wildlife Division, Michigan Department of Natural Resources, suggested that restoration of a viable population of wolves in Michigan would be desirable, especially if such efforts could be supported by private organizations. [Please select]
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It was assumed that testes that have not descended, and that lie within the abdominal cavity, are not capable of producing viable sperm. [Please select]
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