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feasible (adjective), more feasible, most feasible
1. A reference to something which can be accomplished or successfully achieved: James had a feasible explanation as to why he was able to finish his project on time.
2. Pertaining to something that can be done properly without too much difficulty: The construction company chose the most feasible solution available by asking an experienced contractor to build a new hotel in town.
Relating to something that can be done.
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Pertaining to something that is nonsense.
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Descriptive of an unsuccessful thought.
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Characteristic of not being done successfully.
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feasible, plausible
feasible (FEE zuh buhl) (adjective)
Regarding something which is possible, doable, within reason: Edda asked, "Craig, is it feasible to buy that house when your income is so small?"
plausible (PLAW zuh buhl) (adjective)
Possibly true, believable or realistic: Tony had to think of a plausible explanation for being late for class.

Is it feasible that your plausible explanation of the explosion would be accepted by the engineers?