feasible

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/ˈfiː.zə.bəl/ · fea-si-ble

Capable of being done or carried out; possible and practical.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Capable of being done or carried out; possible and practical.

کسی چیز کو انجام دینے یا مکمل کرنے کی صلاحیت رکھتا ہے؛ ممکن اور عملی.

عملی

amli

Formal: عملی

Synonyms

practicableachievableattainableقابل عملاحصائیحصولی

Antonyms

impracticalunworkableimpossibleغیر عملیناممکنناقابل عمل

Common Collocations

  • feasible solution
  • feasible plan
  • feasible option

Example Sentences

The project team presented a feasible solution to the problem.

پروجیکٹ ٹیم نے مسئلے کا ایک عملی حل پیش کیا۔

Projeckt team ne maslay ka aik amli hal pesh kiya.

We need to assess if our proposal is feasible within the budget.

ہمیں یہ جانچنے کی ضرورت ہے کہ آیا ہماری تجویز بجٹ کے اندر عملی ہے یا نہیں۔

Humein yeh jaanchnay ki zarurat hai ke aaya hamari tajweez budget ke andar amli hai ya nahi.

The feasibility study indicated that the plan was indeed feasible.

عملیاتی مطالعے نے یہ ظاہر کیا کہ یہ منصوبہ واقعی عملی ہے۔

Amliat mutala ne yeh zahir kiya ke yeh mansooba waqai amli hai.

Easily Confused With

efficable:Efficable refers specifically to the ability to produce the desired effect, while feasible refers to the practicality of doing something.

Word Family

feasibility
nounعملیت
feasibly
adverbعملی طور پر

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Feasible sounds like 'feast able' - think of a feast you can actually prepare.

Imagine a chef preparing a large, delicious feast that is achievable with available ingredients.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

کتنے شوق سے ہر بات کا ہم نے سوچا ہے / ممکنات کو کیسے خواب میں سجایا ہے

Kitne shauq se har baat ka hum ne socha hai / Mumkinat ko kaise khwab mein sajaya hai.

With great fondness, we have contemplated each matter / How we've adorned possibilities in dreams.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جہاں ارادہ، وہاں راستہ

Jahan irada, wahan rasta

Where there is a will, there is a way.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "facere" — to do or make

First known use: 17th century

The term 'feasible' evolved from the Latin 'facere', which means 'to do or make'. Its usage in English dates back to the early 17th century.