Definitionadj. capable of being done with means at hand and circumstances as they are
Last update: December 28, 2015
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It is feasible to complete this work in the given time. [adjective]
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Driving with your eyes closed is not feasible. [adjective]
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With school, kids and a busy job, it just isn't feasible to waste time. [adjective]
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The local government has commissioned a feasibility study to determine if it is worth trying to renovate some of the historic buildings downtown. [Please select]
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It is simply not feasible to begin peace talks until the current hostilities are brought to a halt. [adjective]
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With financial help from his parents, it suddenly became feasible for Nigel to consider buying a house. [adjective]
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Is not the thing feasible. [Please select]
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I think the expedition is quite feasible. [Please select]
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Besides, is it feasible. [Please select]
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"Your theory is quite feasible," said Harley, tonelessly. [Please select]
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"It is feasible," muttered Harley, watching me closely. [Please select]
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"It is feasible, Knox, dreadfully feasible." [Please select]
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