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feasibility
[ fee-zuh-bil-i-tee ]
noun
- the possibility, capability, or likelihood of something being done or accomplished (often used attributively): A wireless feasibility study last year yielded discouraging results, so the city will not be proceeding with a citywide Wi-Fi network.
Conservationists are studying the feasibility of restoring steelhead trout to the creek.
A wireless feasibility study last year yielded discouraging results, so the city will not be proceeding with a citywide Wi-Fi network.
Other Word Forms
- ԴDz·ڱ····ٲ noun
- ԴDz·ڱ···Ա noun
- ܲ·ڱ····ٲ noun
- ܲ·ڱ···Ա noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of feasibility1
Example Sentences
However, she said there would not be "significant" extra funding, raising questions about the scheme's feasibility.
Darbon is also keen to return the Open to "brilliant" Turnberry on the Ayrshire coast in Scotland and says "feasibility" work is being undertaken.
Councilmember Traci Park, who represents the Palisades, proposed such a policy in January, but the council is waiting for a report from several city departments on its feasibility.
Last summer, a European Commission-funded feasibility study into orbiting data centres published its results.
A big reduction in funding could undermine the financial feasibility of healthcare centers in these communities.
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