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Meaning of feasibly
The primary meaning of "feasibly" is in a way that is possible or practical to do.
Etymology of feasibly
The word "feasibly" originates from the word "feasible", which comes from the Old French word "faisible", meaning "capable of being done", derived from the Latin word "facere", meaning "to do" or "to make".
The word has been used in the English language since the 15th century to describe something that can be practically or realistically achieved.
Synonyms
practically
realistically
reasonably
sensibly
rationally
logically
soundly
judiciously
prudently
wisely
potentially
possibly
plausibly
credibly
believably
conceivably
imaginably
likely
probably
viably
effectively
efficiently
productively
capacitively
operatively
functionally
usefully
helpfully
beneficially
advantageously
constructively
Definitions
- According to Oxford Languages, "feasibly" means to a degree that is possible or practical, considering the available resources or circumstances.
- * It can also imply that something can be done or achieved, given the current conditions or limitations.
Usage Examples
- The new policy can be implemented feasibly with the current budget and resources.
- * It is not feasibly possible to complete the project within the given timeframe.
- * The company is exploring ways to make the product more feasibly priced for the average consumer.
Antonyms
impossibly
improbably
unfeasibly
unrealistically
irrationally
illogically
unreasonably
sensibly
impractically
unsoundly
unwisely
hopelessly
uselessly
ineffectively
inefficiently
unproductively
incapably
operatively
nonfunctionally
unhelpfully
unbeneficially
disadvantageously
unconstructively