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18 September, 05:17

If the Latin root fais means "to do," what does feasible mean? willing to participate capable of being done unwilling to do action of completing a task

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  1. 18 September, 05:29
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    Capable of being done
  2. 18 September, 05:44
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    Capable of being done.

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    The word feasible, following its Latin root, indeed, means something that has the capacity or the potential - not yet accomplished or secured - to be completed, accomplished, or realized; do note that the word can also come to mean something that is reasonable or likely to occur. The opposite of feasible would be something that is unrealizable, impracticable or just simply unfeasible.
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