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  • feasible — The key to the use of this word, and the problems associated with it, lies in its relation to the different meanings of possible. Feasible has three main uses, two unexceptionable and one controversial, all associated with different aspects of… …   Modern English usage

  • feasible, possible — Feasible means capable of being done ; possible means that something can happen. Feasible suggests the ease with which something can be done and implies desirability for doing it: This is a feasible plan that I hope you will adopt. Possible… …   Dictionary of problem words and expressions

  • feasible — adj. 1 practicable, possible; easily or conveniently done. 2 disp. likely, probable (it is feasible that it will rain). Derivatives: feasibly adv. Etymology: ME f. OF faisable, ible f. fais stem of faire f. L facere do, make …   Useful english dictionary

  • feasible — fea‧si‧ble [ˈfiːzbl] adjective a plan, idea, or method that is feasible is possible and likely to work: • That may be the only feasible way of solving the problem. feasible to do something • Powerful computers have made it feasible to search… …   Financial and business terms

  • feasible — index colorable (plausible), plausible, possible, potential, practicable, pragmatic, presumptive, pro …   Law dictionary

  • Feasible generalized least squares — (FGLS or Feasible GLS) is a regression technique. It is similar to generalized least squares except that it uses an estimated variance covariance matrix since the true matrix is not known directly.The following description follows loosely the… …   Wikipedia

  • feasible — capable of being done, accomplished or carried out, mid 15c., from Anglo Fr. faisible, from O.Fr. faisable possible, easy, convenient, from fais , stem of faire do, make, from L. facere do, perform (see FACTITIOUS (Cf. factitious)). Fowler… …   Etymology dictionary

  • feasible — 01. I don t really think it is [feasible] to go to school full time, play on a hockey team, and work at a part time job, all at the same time. 02. The local government has commissioned a [feasibility] study to determine if it is worth trying to… …   Grammatical examples in English

  • feasible — adj. feasible to + inf. (it was not feasible to build a bridge at that point) * * * [ fiːzəb(ə)l] feasible to + inf. (it was not feasible to build a bridge at that point) …   Combinatory dictionary

  • feasible — fea|si|ble [ˈfi:zıbəl] adj [Date: 1400 1500; : French; Origin: faisible, from faire to do, make ] a plan, idea, or method that is feasible is possible and is likely to work ▪ a feasible solution economically/technically/politically etc feasible ▪ …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • feasible — [[t]fi͟ːzəb(ə)l[/t]] ADJ GRADED: oft ADJ to inf If something is feasible, it can be done, made, or achieved. She questioned whether it was feasible to stimulate investment in these regions... That may be fine for the US, but it s not feasible for …   English dictionary

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