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practicable adjective [ ˈpraktɪkəb(ə)l ]

• able to be done or put into practice successfully.
• "the measures will be put into effect as soon as is reasonably practicable"
Similar: realistic, feasible, possible, within reason, viable, reasonable, sensible, workable, achievable, attainable, doable, accomplishable,
Opposite: impracticable, impossible,
Origin: mid 17th century: from French praticable, from pratiquer ‘put into practice’.


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