Meaning & Definition of word "Feasibility"

Feasibility

/fiːzəˈbɪlɪti/

noun:

  • 1. The state or degree of being easily or conveniently done; the practicality of a proposed plan or project.
    • Example: The feasibility of the new public transport system will be assessed in the coming months.
  • 2. The ability to be done or put into effect; viability.
    • Example: The team conducted a study to determine the feasibility of implementing the new technology.
  • 3. A project or idea's potential for success or usefulness.
    • Example: After careful analysis, we concluded that the feasibility of the project was quite high.

Etymology

From Latin 'facere' meaning 'to do'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

feasibility study:

An assessment of the practicality and potential success of a proposed project.

cost feasibility:

An evaluation of the financial aspects of a project's execution.

Related Words

feasible:

Able to be done or achieved; possible.

infeasibility:

The quality of being impossible to do or achieve.

practicality:

The quality of being practical and suitable for a specific purpose.

Slang Meanings of feasibility