Synonym: attainable, possible, practical, workable. Similar words: visible, possible, accessible, ostensible, comprehensible, be responsible for, as soon as possible, sibling. Meaning: ['fɪːzəbl] adj. capable of being done with means at hand and circumstances as they are.
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91) The radical elite theorists emphasized that popular participation is perfectly feasible, but collusion between elite groups prevents it from being established.
92) Is it feasible to remove the bulkhead behind the foot seats?
93) Mow small systems are technically feasible and schemes exist which involve the hotelier in no capital cost at all.
94) It's quite feasible that your chipset has suffered a bit of impromptu reprogramming.
95) The determination of whether or not it will be economically feasible to make this purchase.
96) Although within the boundaries of the novel,(www.Sentencedict.com) this idea is entirely feasible.
97) Conventional wisdom in the United States had it that this is not economically feasible.
98) But experts say such a proposal would not be technically feasible.
99) The expansion of human civilization into space is feasible because of the availability of vast asteroidal and planetary resources.
100) FLEXthe name of both the machine and its language-was not technically feasible at the time.
101) The Commander assented to this as the only feasible solution, and the order was sent accordingly by medium-wave transmitter.
102) But for most States, that only became feasible in the nineteenth century with the development of popular participation.
103) It is feasible to provide adequate exposure to events which in practice might be rare but very serious.
104) It is not feasible to have security cameras in every part of the building.
105) It would seem at first sight feasible to calculate this size in a way which reflected precisely the actual use for each category.
106) It is now more feasible than ever for organisations to switch from their expensive proprietary machines to lower-cost Unix computers.
107) The second main phase of programmed instruction became feasible with the development of low cost computing.
108) The rule of the Shoguns was feasible, of course, only under strict discipline and what amounted to a police state.
109) Trying to escape him was about as feasible as trying to escape a very big shark in a very small fish tank.
110) We can expect bigger screens, and it will be more economically feasible to justify high-capability entertainment zones.
111) Barrington suggest transporting the supplies by air. This of course is perfectly feasible.
112) But the technology that makes power reactors possible also makes breeder reactors feasible.
113) In any case, is it feasible to deliver so large a quantity of hydrocarbons to the required point?
114) It was his development of special thermometer glass with glass capillaries containing liquid that made such accurate measurement feasible.
115) For ethical reasons, experimental proof of direct person-to-person transmission is not feasible.
116) Typically, these objectives will conflict in that there is no feasible solution which simultaneously maximises them all.
117) The analysis and example indicted that the design method is feasible. It develops the way of design modulo-N counter with MSI.
118) Designed acoustic imaging system, it is demonstrated that using acoustic lens imaging is feasible through measuring these sound fields distributing of single dot body and three dots body.
119) In order to validate the feasible of the scheme, a prototype test is carried out in this thesis.
120) In this paper, aiming at unreasonable designs of a 600 MW boiler water circulating pump start-up system, feasible schemes of improvement are presented and put into effect.
More similar words: visible, possible, accessible, ostensible, comprehensible, be responsible for, as soon as possible, sibling, ostensibly, Bible, foible, increasing, flexible, tangible, horrible, fungible, eligible, increasingly, incredible, intangible, susceptible, fear, feather, defeat, feature, for fear of, sensibility, as if, as is, aside.