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How to pronounce feasibility in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms feasibleness
Type of practicability, practicableness
Derivation feasible

Examples of feasibility

feasibility
The committee is studying the feasibility of a merger between the two districts.
From the buffalonews.com
Barrick plan to complete feasibility studies for the Deposit by the end of 2008.
From the hemscott.com
Other projects are in the pipeline, but none has got beyond a feasibility study.
From the economist.com
If a feasibility study goes well, the final results will be published next year.
From the economist.com
In 2002, Iran and Pakistan signed a deal for a feasibility study on the project.
From the forbes.com
The planning for this is in its early stages, with a feasibility study under way.
From the nzherald.co.nz
Baker said he and other officials would look at the feasibility of doing those.
From the thenewstribune.com
The Government has spent $450 million so far on feasibility and design studies.
From the time.com
Always evaluate feasibility with your current resources and return on investment.
From the foxbusiness.com
More examples
  • The quality of being doable
  • (feasible) capable of being done with means at hand and circumstances as they are
  • The state of being feasible or possible
  • (Feasible) Capable of being accomplished with a reasonable amount of effort, cost, or other hardship. With regard to ADA compliance, feasibility is determined on a case-by-case basis. ...
  • (Feasible) The set of mechanisms from which the seller may choose to sell her good.
  • (Feasible) When used in reference to the funding of an acquisition or transfer of capital on borrowed money, the quality of a capital project that can generate, or reasonably be expected to generate, an income sufficient to repay the loan, within a reasonable period. (See "Credit, Capital".) TOP^
  • (feasible) adj. 1 practicable, possible; easily or conveniently done. 2 disp. likely, probable...
  • Feasible means, for the purpose of this program, that an action, such as a development project, mitigation, or preservation requirement, meets all of the following conditions:
  • The mechanism for balancing business constraints with technology constraints to produce a cost-effective solution.