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feasibility


Meanings
  • Noun

    The ability to be carried out or made practical; the quality of being workable or achievable.

    - "The feasibility study showed that the project could be completed on time and within budget."
    - "The feasibility of the plan depends on the availability of resources."
  • Noun

    The degree to which something is easy or desirable to do.

    - "The feasibility of climbing the mountain depends on your physical condition."
    - "The feasibility of starting a business from home is increasing with the rise of e-commerce."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with feasibility
ability , viability , flexibility , reliability
Variants
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feasibilities , feasibility , feasible , feasibleness , feasibly , feasibility study
Etymology
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Late Middle English: from feasible, from Old French faire 'make, do' + -able -able (forming word combinations denoting capacity for or fitness to do or undergo something).


Trivia
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  1. The word 'feasibility' comes from the Old French word 'faire', which means 'to make or do'.

  2. Feasibility studies are an essential part of the project management process and help determine the likelihood of success and the resources required to complete a project.


Related Concepts
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  1. Viability: Refers to the ability of an organism or system to survive and grow in a specific environment.

  2. Feasibility study: A detailed analysis of the practicality, costs, and benefits of a proposed project or idea.


Quotes
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  1. … there do not appear to be any remedies for this situation that are at once politically "feasible" and likely to work.

    - Richard A. Posner,{it}Times Literary Supplement{/it},1 Sept. 1995
  2. The government has now made it "feasible" for tourists to spend as long as a month in the country …

    - Fred C. Shapiro,{it}New Yorker{/it},22 Oct. 1990
  3. The '70s was the era in which it seemed more important, or more "feasible", to reform our bodies than to change the world.

    - Barbara Ehrenreich,{it}Utne Reader{/it},May/June 1992
  4. Egyptian hieroglyphics … are also usually assumed to be the product of independent invention, but the alternative interpretation of idea diffusion is more "feasible" than in the case of Chinese writing.

    - Jared M. Diamond,{it}Guns, Germs, and Steel{/it},1997

Culture
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In literature and art, feasibility often refers to the practicality or possibility of an idea or plan. In business and project management, feasibility studies are conducted to determine the viability of a project.

How to Memorize "feasibility"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a project coming together smoothly and efficiently. Imagine all the necessary resources and steps falling into place.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word with the idea of practicality and the ability to be carried out.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Feasibility: Fits Effectively And Successfully In Business' to remember the definition.


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