feasibly
1 of 1adverb/ˈfizəbli/
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in a practical and realistic manner
- The project can feasibly be completed within the given timeframe.
- Feasibly, we can implement the new system without disrupting current operations.
- She discussed the plan with the team to see if it could feasibly be executed.
- Feasibly, the company can expand its market presence with a strategic approach.
- After a thorough analysis, they determined that the idea was not feasibly executable with the available resources.
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