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Feasibility   /fˌizəbˈɪləti/   Listen
Feasibility

noun
(pl. feasibilities)
1.
The quality of being doable.  Synonym: feasibleness.






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"Feasibility" Quotes from Famous Books



... lively an appreciation, he looked back across the widening distance with a sense of regret more poignant than he was at all prepared to deal with. Even when they were actually weighing anchor, he found himself considering the feasibility of a retreat, and now, as the screw turned, and the water, on whose tranquil bosom he had floated so peacefully, was churned into a seething froth, a sickening misgiving seized him. Had he paid too high a price to preserve the integrity of his scheme ...
— A Venetian June • Anna Fuller

... was settled. Evelyn agreed so joyously to the plan that her brother's last doubt of its feasibility was removed, and he went away a day later with a heart so much lighter than the one he had brought with him that it ...
— The Second Violin • Grace S. Richmond

... Morriston's taste and discrimination was impossible. And yet there the challenging fact remained that confidential relations had been established between the disparate pair. Was it possible that this man could have found out something connecting Edith Morriston with his brother's death? The feasibility of the idea came as a shock to Gifford. He stopped dead in his walk as the notion took form in his brain. The possibilities of this most mysterious case were too complicated to be grasped at once. And so with his mind in a ...
— The Hunt Ball Mystery • Magnay, William

... The feasibility of successfully malingering is greatly enhanced by the possession of some chronic organic disease. An old mitral regurgitant murmur is useful for ...
— Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology • W. G. Aitchison Robertson

... or two later, Mr. Buchanan was inaugurated, and preparations for the Utah Expedition were immediately ordered. In the first place, an opinion was solicited from General Scott as to the feasibility of the undertaking until the next year. That distinguished soldier gave a decision adverse to the immediate dispatch of the expedition. He considered that the arrangements necessary to be made were ...
— Atlantic Monthly, Volume 3, Issue 17, March, 1859 • Various


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