Viable


The meaning of the word Viable is: having the possibility of being achieved or developed


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If the project is not viable, there is no reason for us to consider it.

published by Cathrine on 2021-12-19 22:52:01


Once upon a time, solar power was not viewed as a viable energy source.

published by Elli on 2021-08-15 03:51:44


Without a viable strategy, the rebels will not be able to remove the dictator from power.

published by Ebonie on 2021-11-25 21:20:55


The two small bookstores see a merger as the only viable means of competing with online booksellers.

published by Alise on 2021-04-22 21:38:35


Because the company is struggling financially, the executive board has devised a viable recovery plan.

published by Art on 2021-08-14 06:50:08


YouTube has become a viable sharing option for independent filmmakers who cannot obtain film distribution in the traditional manner.

published by Aida on 2021-07-13 12:54:12


As a single mother with two small children, I do not believe working late at night is a viable solution to my money worries.

published by Jasper on 2021-08-16 19:43:18


Today global communication is viable without a telephone because of the Internet’s social applications.

published by Contessa on 2021-08-25 17:52:13


Without water and sunlight, the seeds stand no chance of being viable.

published by Chantelle on 2021-11-18 09:33:12


The company president has offered a huge bonus to anyone who can provide him with a viable solution to the firm’s recent marketing problem.

published by Amberly on 2021-08-19 14:37:26


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