feasibility

IPA: fizʌbˈɪɫʌti

noun

  • The state of being feasible or possible.
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Examples of "feasibility" in Sentences

  • The feasibility of the project is determined.
  • The feasibility of the project is being studied.
  • They demonstrated the feasibility of the approach.
  • This includes the feasibility and the planning study.
  • Nominator overestimates the feasibility of restoration.
  • Determining the feasibility of joining the parrt is important.
  • Specifically, the long-term feasibility of a unified currency with disparate economies, and the level of indebtedness relative to the earnings capabilities of certain countries.
  • I bet the same sort of ultra short-term feasibility and cost-benefit arguments were marshalled against Mr Bazalgette's sewer and by those who wanted to bulldoze the Arsenal a few years ago.
  • But even more importantly, espe - cially for the long-term feasibility of the scheme, we are request - ing our local businesses and communities to join hands with us in securing the future of the scheme.
  • "But, even more importantly, especially for the long-term feasibility of the scheme, we are requesting our local businesses and communities to join hands with us in securing the future of the scheme," the president said.
  • Ideally, in one way, it'd be nice to somewhat tie the originator to the long term feasibility of the product, but that also diminishes the desired advantages of spreading risk, and it would require the maintenance of capital reserves, which diminish future lending capacity.

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