Practicability

Pronunciation: /ˈpiɑɹˈeɪsiˈtɪkˈəbɪɫəˌti/

Practicability (noun)

  1. The quality of being possible to do in real life, with available time, money, and effort.
  2. How well an idea, method, or plan works in practice, not just in theory.
  3. The degree to which a technical solution can be built, used, and maintained safely and effectively.

Examples

  • The plan’s practicability depends on available time and resources.
  • Your idea has practicability if we can start next week.