Fea″si‐ble (fē″zĭ‐b'l) a. [F. faisable, fr. faire to make or do, fr. L. facere. See Fact, Feat.] 1. Capable of being done, executed, or effected; practicable.
Always existing before their eyes as a thing feasible in practice. Burke.
It was not feasible to gratify so many ambitions. Beaconsfield.
2. Fit to be used or tilled, as land. R. Trumbull.
Fea″si‐ble‐ness, n. —Fea″si‐bly, adv.