feasibility

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From Middle English faisible, from Anglo-Norman fesable + English suffix -ity.

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feasibility (countable and uncountable, plural feasibilities)

  1. The state of being feasible or possible.
    Antonym: nonfeasibility
    • 2023 December 13, “Network News: GB Railfreight heads for biggest fleet”, in RAIL, number 998, page 18:
      DB Cargo is understood to be looking at the feasibility of re-gearing some of its Class 66s to allow them to haul the same tonnages as the Class 60s it has taken out of its fleet in the latter part of 2023.

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