Feasibility

Pronunciation: /ˌfiːzəˈbɪlətiː/

Feasibility (noun)

  1. The question of whether something can be done in real life, with the needed time, money, and skills.
  2. How likely a plan or idea is to work, based on evidence and practical limits.
  3. In engineering or technical work, the ability of a design or method to function safely and effectively.

Examples

  • We will check the feasibility before we start the project.
  • The team reviews feasibility to see if the plan can be done.