feasibility
1 of 1noun/ˌfizəˈbɪləti/
Forms:feasibilities
1
the likelihood of a proposed plan or project being successfully executed
- The feasibility of the plan was questioned due to high costs and limited resources.
- The company evaluated the feasibility of expanding into international markets.
- Before proceeding, they assessed the feasibility of the new software implementation.
- The feasibility of the construction project depended on obtaining necessary permits.
- They discussed the feasibility of a remote working model in the context of current technology.
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