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| fea·si·bil·i·ty [ fzə bíllətee ] (plural fea·si·bil·i·ties) |
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1. feasible quality: the degree to which something can be achieved or put into effect
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often used before a noun
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 examining the feasibility of the proposed merger
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2. something feasible: something that can be carried out or achieved
 That idea isn't even a remote feasibility.
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