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Feasible   /fˈizəbəl/   Listen
adjective
Feasible  adj.  
1.
Capable of being done, executed, or effected; practicable. "Always existing before their eyes as a thing feasible in practice." "It was not feasible to gratify so many ambitions."
2.
Fit to be used or tilled, as land. (R.)






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"Feasible" Quotes from Famous Books



... indeed, to be the only feasible mode by which we can remove that stigma as well as danger from among us. Their sudden and entire freedom would be a fearful, and perhaps dreadful experiment, destructive of all the ends of liberty, for which their condition would unfit them, and which they would doubtless greatly ...
— Thoughts on African Colonization • William Lloyd Garrison

... program is devoted largely to looser games that contain a predominating element of big muscle activities. Competition is a fairly constant factor. Here, again, our squad unit permits us to assign selected groups of students to special types of games. It is feasible, in this organization, to satisfy a need for the training that is furnished by highly organized games, fighting games, and by games and out-of-door events that develop special groups of muscles ...
— College Teaching - Studies in Methods of Teaching in the College • Paul Klapper

... vigilant watch upon his front, and if found at all practicable to break through at any point, he will do so. A success north of the James should be followed up with great promptness. An attack will not be feasible unless it is found that the enemy has detached largely. In that case it may be regarded as evident that the enemy are relying upon their local reserves principally for the defence of Richmond. Preparations may be made ...
— Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant, Complete • Ulysses S. Grant

... in view, he had perfected a plan which should put him beyond all fear of pursuit. He would do this and that; he would have recourse to this ruse, he would take that precaution. Useless forethought! Now, nothing he had imagined seemed feasible. The police were seeking him, and he could think of no place in the whole world where he would feel ...
— The Widow Lerouge - The Lerouge Case • Emile Gaboriau

... sides of a triangle. And it was hopeless for Arthur to imitate his enemy's tactics now. From where his ball lay he would have to cross a wide tract of marsh in order to reach the seventeenth fairway—an impossible feat. And, even if it had been feasible, he had no boat to ...
— The Clicking of Cuthbert • P. G. Wodehouse


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