viability

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/vaɪəˈbɪləti/ · vi-a-bil-i-ty

The quality of being able to live, develop, and grow; the ability to work successfully.

Meanings

nounformal

The quality of being able to live, develop, and grow; the ability to work successfully.

زندہ رہنے، ترقی کرنے، اور بڑھنے کی قابلیت؛ کامیابی سے چلنے کی صلاحیت۔

قابلیت

qabilat

Synonyms

feasibilityworkabilitypracticalityعملیتکارسازیقابل عمل ہونے کی حالت

Antonyms

impracticalityinfeasibilityinvalidityغیر عملیتغیر قابل عملنامعتبر

Common Collocations

  • economic viability
  • commercial viability
  • technical viability

Example Sentences

The viability of the project depends on securing enough funding.

پروجیکٹ کی قابلیت، کافی فنڈنگ حاصل کرنے پر منحصر ہے۔

Project ki qabilat, kafi funding hasil karne par munhasir hai.

Researchers are studying the viability of alternate energy sources.

تحقیقی عملے متبادل توانائی کے ذرائع کی قابلیت کا مطالعہ کر رہے ہیں۔

Tajurba kar log mutabadil tawanai ke zaraye ki qabilat ka mutala kar rahe hain.

The economic viability of the plan has been questioned.

منصوبے کی اقتصادی قابلیت پر سوال اٹھائے گئے ہیں۔

Mansoobe ki iqtisadi qabilat par sawal uthaye gaye hain.

Easily Confused With

viability:Viability refers to the ability to live or succeed, while variability refers to the ability to change or vary.

Word Family

viable
adjectiveقابل عمل

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'viability' as the life-giving aspect of a plan or project.

Imagine a thriving plant growing in fertile soil, representing something that is viable.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

زندگی کی راہ میں ہر ایک قدم ہے قابل عمل، وراثت حسن ہے، ہر ایک حسین ہے جملہ۔

Zindagi ki raah mein har aik qadam hai qabil amal, Virast e husn hai, har aik haseen hai jumla.

In the path of life, every step is viable, / An inheritance of beauty, every one is beautiful.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

سکھی رہنے کے لئے قابل عمل ہونا ضروری ہے۔

Sukhi rehne ke liye qabil amal hona zaroori hai.

To live happily, it is essential to be viable.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "vita" — life

First known use: 19th century

The term 'viability' emerged in the late 19th century from the Latin 'vita', meaning 'life', reflecting the concept of living or living capacity.