practicable

[US]/'præktɪkəb(ə)l/
[UK]/'præktɪkəbl/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. capable of being put into practice; suitable.

Example Sentences

a practicable way of entry.

practical knowledge of Japanese.See Usage Note at practicable

The X-ray is a practicable way of discovering diseases. X

signal processing can let you transform a signal into a practicable form.

Assuming that the scheme is workable, how will you begin to implement it? Something that ispracticable is capable of being effected, done, or put into practice:

Neurotization using a part of ulnar nerve is a practicable procedure for restoration of elbow flexion in upper trunk avulsion of brachial plexus.

The preparation of iron fines from pyrite cinderby refloatation was simple and practicable with smallinvestment and floor area, convenient operation andmaintenance, and stable indexes.

Making cars by hand is possible but not economically feasible. Somethingviable is both practicable and workable; the term often implies capacity for continuing effectiveness or success:

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