Feasible in a sentence as an adjective

Not as nice, but at least it's actually feasible and future-proof.

In order to prove that their protection system works, they had to demonstrate that GPS spoofing is feasible.

Maybe you can hire him and bump everyone else's salaries up to 110k but a 10% budget increase might not be feasible.

However, based on a few minutes of thought I'm convinced the claims of the article are beyond merely feasible.

Cars, today, are like books before the Xerox machine-the only feasible way to make copies was with a special factory.

Today it is feasible to directly poll everybody about every issue, so we no longer need the proxy.

"So, about two years ago Z decided to try a different avenue - working within the structure of Stuyvesant was not feasible, so he might as well go outside of it.

However, that's not a permanent state of things, as the complex features of yesterday become increasingly more feasible for smaller developers to tackle tomorrow.

Feasible definitions

adjective

capable of being done with means at hand and circumstances as they are

See also: executable practicable viable workable