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Princeton's WordNet

  1. feasibility, feasiblenessnoun

    the quality of being doable

Wiktionary

  1. feasibilitynoun

    The state of being feasible or possible

  2. Etymology: faisible, from faisable.

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. Feasibilitynoun

    A thing practicable.

    Etymology: from feasible.

    Men often swallow falsities for truths, dubiosities for certainties, possibilities for feasibilities, and things impossible for possibilities themselves. Thomas Browne, Vulgar Errours, b. i. c. 5.

ChatGPT

  1. feasibility

    Feasibility refers to the practicality or possibility of something being accomplished or realized. It often involves assessing various factors including economic, technical, legal, and scheduling considerations to determine whether a proposed plan or project can be successfully carried out within the existing constraints.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Feasibilitynoun

    the quality of being feasible; practicability; also, that which is feasible; as, before we adopt a plan, let us consider its feasibility

  2. Etymology: [from Feasible]

Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms

  1. feasibility

    The joint operation plan review criterion for assessing whether the assigned mission can be accomplished using available resources within the time contemplated by the plan. See also acceptability; adequacy.

Editors Contribution

  1. feasibility

    The act of being possible.

    The feasibility study showed that the project was easy, simple and possible.


    Submitted by MaryC on March 15, 2020  

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of feasibility in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of feasibility in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of feasibility in a Sentence

  1. Michael Watkins:

    The Mars Helicopter project has gone from' blue sky' feasibility study to workable engineering concept to achieving the first flight on another world in a little over six years.

  2. Ahmad Kaikaus:

    We have asked public-sector power companies to set up equipment for generating electricity from solar, they are carrying out feasibility studies.

  3. Bertrand Piccard:

    Andre has worked on this airplane... for 12 years, from the feasibility study until now ; it is more than natural that he takes the first step.

  4. Doug Kenney:

    Cortney Brand said. Denver Basin Water is exploring the feasibility of pumping water far under the city, into the massive Denver Basin aquifer system to keep it there until the next dry spell. As Denver Water Resource Engineer Bob Peters points out, in the already arid American West, Drought is always on the horizon. We only get 15 inches of rainfall a year here in Denver Basin, and most of Denver Water comes from the mountain snowpack. That mountain snowpack melts and runs downstream, supplying water for much of the nation including the parched Southwest. When the snowpack fails the effects reach far beyond the region according to Doug Kenney, Director of the Western Water Policy Center at University of Colorado Law School. The California drought has really illustrated to people why drought in the West is important. If you consume vegetables in winter, you're probably getting those from Southern California, so from farm products to general economic health, not only do these things resonate throughout the rest of the country but throughout the rest of the world. A secondary source of water comes from underground aquifers which nature filled over the course of millions of years, and which humans are draining at a massive rate. Even though the aquifer system under the city of Denver Basin covers an area the size of the Connecticut, Peters said, The Denver Basin ground water is non-renewable so if you pump that water it's gone. What we're talking about is taking our renewable water supplies and injecting them into the aquifer to keep the aquifer replenished. With core samples taken every 10 feet down, the bore holes being drilled beneath Denver Basin will provide geologic data about how well the various open bowls in the rock will hold water without losing any to seepage or cracks. Cities like Phoenix, Wichita and San Antonio are already banking water underground and because it doesn't have the same downsides as above-ground reservoirs the method will surely become more common. Reservoirs are really tough to build, politically and financially, Kenney said.

  5. Stacy Johnson:

    I just don’t see the feasibility in this, honestly, for several reasons.

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Translations for feasibility

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  • امكانيةArabic
  • осъществимост, изпълнимостBulgarian
  • uskutečnitelnost, proveditelnostCzech
  • Durchführbarkeit, MachbarkeitGerman
  • factibilidadSpanish
  • soveltuvuus, käyttökelpoisuusFinnish
  • faisabilitéFrench
  • yn-jeantaght, yn-jantaghtManx
  • eseguibilità, fattibilità, futuribilità, riuscibilità, effettuabilità, attuabilitàItalian
  • 実現可能性Japanese
  • haalbaarheidDutch
  • ସୌକର୍ଯ୍ୟOriya
  • wykonalnośćPolish
  • possibilidadePortuguese
  • facibilitate, posibilitate de realizare, fezabilitateRomanian
  • выполни́мость, осуществи́мостьRussian
  • genomförbarhetSwedish
  • uygulanabilirlik, olabilirlik, fizibilite, yapılabilirlikTurkish

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