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Feasible \Fea"si*ble\ (f[=e]"z[i^]*b'l) a. [F. faisable, fr.
faire to make or do, fr. L. facere. See {Fact}, {Feat}.]
1. Capable of being done, executed, or effected; practicable.
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Always existing before their eyes as a thing
feasible in practice. --Burke.
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It was not feasible to gratify so many ambitions.
--Beaconsfield.
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2. Fit to be used or tilled, as land. [R.] --R. Trumbull.
{Fea"si*ble*ness}, n. --{Fea"si*bly}, adv.
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