Realizable: meaning, definitions and examples
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realizable
[ ˈrɪəlɪzəb(ə)l ]
business
Capable of being achieved or realized; feasible.
Synonyms
achievable, attainable, feasible, practicable.
Which Synonym Should You Choose?
Word | Description / Examples |
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realizable |
Used when something can be brought into reality, often with some effort or work. This term implies that while something may not be simple, it is within the realm of possibility.
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achievable |
Commonly used when discussing goals or objectives that can be reached with effort, planning, and determination. This term is often motivational.
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attainable |
Typically used to describe something that can be gained or reached, often with a sense of it being within reach or possible to obtain.
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feasible |
Refers to something that is possible and practical to do, often considering the current circumstances and resources. This term is used to evaluate practicality.
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practicable |
Used when something can be put into practice successfully and efficiently. This term is less commonly used and often in more formal contexts.
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Examples of usage
- It is important to set realistic and realizable goals for the upcoming quarter.
- Our team believes that the project is realizable within the given timeframe.
Translations
Translations of the word "realizable" in other languages:
🇵🇹 realizável
🇮🇳 साकार किया जा सकता है
🇩🇪 realisierbar
🇮🇩 dapat direalisasikan
🇺🇦 здійсненний
🇵🇱 realizowalny
🇯🇵 実現可能な
🇫🇷 réalisable
🇪🇸 realizable
🇹🇷 gerçekleştirilebilir
🇰🇷 실현 가능한
🇸🇦 قابل للتحقيق
🇨🇿 realizovatelný
🇸🇰 realizovateľný
🇨🇳 可实现的
🇸🇮 uresničljiv
🇮🇸 framkvæmanlegur
🇰🇿 жүзеге асырылатын
🇬🇪 რეალიზებადი
🇦🇿 reallaşdırıla bilən
🇲🇽 realizable
Etymology
The word 'realizable' originated from the verb 'realize', which comes from the Old French 'realiser' and the Latin 'realis', meaning 'actual'. The suffix '-able' is added to indicate capability or feasibility. Therefore, 'realizable' refers to something that can be actualized or achieved.
Word Frequency Rank
Positioned at #23,377, this word is part of extensive vocabulary. It's relatively rare in general usage but may be important in specific fields or formal writing.
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