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What (who) is feasible - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Feasible; Infeasible; Infeasibility; Feasability; Feasibility (disambiguation)

feasible         
If something is feasible, it can be done, made, or achieved.
She questioned whether it was feasible to stimulate investment in these regions...
ADJ: oft ADJ to-inf
feasibility
The committee will study the feasibility of setting up a national computer network.
N-UNCOUNT: oft N of n
feasible         
a.
Practicable.
feasible         
<algorithm> A description of an algorithm that takes polynomial time (that is, for a problem set of size N, the resources required to solve the problem can be expressed as some polynomial involving N). Problems that are "feasible" are said to be "in P" where P is polynomial time. Problems that are "possible" but not "feasible" are said to be "in NP". (2001-04-12) <systems analysis> A description of a project or system for which a feasibility study gives a positive answer. (2006-07-11)

Wikipedia

Feasibility

Feasibility may refer to:

  • Logical possibility, an achievable thing
  • Feasible region, a region that satisfies mathematical constraints
  • Feasibility study, a preliminary study to determine a project's viability
  • "Feasibility Study" (The Outer Limits), an episode of The Outer Limits TV show
Examples of use of feasible
1. Government will have taken every feasible precaution.
2. Currently, it is almost impossible to obtain a permit to develop an economically feasible golf course in an economically feasible place.
3. "We conclude that although construction of such a system is feasible, completion of such a system by December 2007 is not feasible," the department said in the report.
4. Such high levels of saving are not feasible, he says.
5. For the majority of parents it would not be feasible.