feasibleness
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Definition
Noun: The quality or state of being capable of being done, carried out, or accomplished; practicability.
Usage
"Feasibleness" is a formal noun used to describe the inherent quality of a plan, idea, or task that makes it possible to achieve. It focuses on the characteristic of being executable or workable in practice.
Examples
- The committee will assess the feasibleness of the proposed construction timeline before granting approval.
- A key factor in the project's success is the technical feasibleness of the initial design.
- Doubts were raised about the financial feasibleness of launching the product in the current market.
Advanced Usage
- "within the bounds of feasibleness": used to indicate that something is considered practically possible.
- The engineer argued that the proposed solution was within the bounds of feasibleness.
- Often used in formal reports, technical analyses, and project management contexts to evaluate proposals.
Variants and Related Words
- Feasibility (n): The more common and frequently used synonym for "feasibleness." Both words are interchangeable, though "feasibility" is more prevalent.
- Feasible (adj): Capable of being done or carried out.
- Is the plan feasible?
- Feasibly (adv): In a practicable or possible manner.
- The task can be feasibly completed in one week.
Synonyms
- Practicability
- Viability
- Workability
- Achievability
- Possibility
Antonyms
- Impracticability
- Infeasibility
- Impossibility
- Unworkability
Noun
- the quality of being doable