Possible and practical to do or achieve with the time, resources, and conditions available.
From Old French “faisable” meaning “that can be done,” from “faire” meaning “to do,” from Latin “facere” meaning “to make, to do.” It has always carried the idea of do‑ability.
Feasible doesn’t mean “perfect” or even “likely”—it just means “can realistically be done.” Learning to ask “Is this feasible?” is like installing a reality‑check filter on your plans.
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