feasibility

feasibility
I noun achievability, advantageousness, attainability, expedience, expediency, feasibleness, likelihood, opportuneness, performability, possibility, potentiality, practicability, practicableness, practicality, profitableness, reasonableness, usefulness, utility, viability, workability, workableness associated concepts: feasibility study II index expedience, possibility, potential

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feasibility
USA
feasibility, Also known as feasible.
A standard which must be satisfied to obtain bankruptcy court approval of a Chapter 11 plan of reorganization. Feasibility requires that the plan be workable and have a reasonable probability of success so that confirmation of the plan is not likely to be followed by liquidation or the need for further financial reorganization.

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  • feasibility — UK [ˌfiːzəˈbɪlətɪ] / US [ˌfɪzəˈbɪlətɪ] noun [uncountable] the chances that something has of happening or being successful feasibility of: an investigation into the feasibility of building a new bridge a feasibility study: A feasibility study… …   English dictionary

  • feasibility — feasible UK US /ˈfiːzəbl/ adjective ► possible to do and likely to be successful: »With the extra resources the plan now seems feasible. »It s just not feasible for such a small firm to compete with the big boys. feasibly /ˈfiːzəbli/ adverb… …   Financial and business terms

  • feasibility — feasible ► ADJECTIVE 1) possible and practical to achieve easily or conveniently. 2) informal likely. DERIVATIVES feasibility noun feasibly adverb. USAGE In formal contexts, the use of feasible to mean ‘likely’ or ‘probable’ should be avoided.… …   English terms dictionary

  • feasibility — n. the state or degree of being feasible. Phrases and idioms: feasibility study a study of the practicability of a proposed project …   Useful english dictionary

  • Feasibility study — is also the title of an episode from The Outer Limits television show. What is Feasibility Study A feasibility study is a preliminary study undertaken to determine and document a project s viability. The term is also used to describe the… …   Wikipedia

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