9 examples of viable in sentences

The Southern Confederacy is not viable.

Adj. living, alive; in life, in the flesh, in the land of the living; on this side of the grave, above ground, breathing, quick, animated; animative^; lively &c (active) 682; all alive and kicking; tenacious of life; full of life, yeasty. vital, vitalic^; vivifying, vivified, &c v.; viable, zoetic^; Promethean.

Whether, and how far, the blank verse drama can nowadays be regarded as a vital and viable form is a question to be considered later.

But the Negro race is viable; it adapts itself readily to circumstances; and being thus adaptable, there is always the temptation to "Crook the pregnant hinges of the knee, Where thrift may follow fawning.

In the course of time, the Portuguese Bishops of Goa and the Portuguese missionaries realized that this was not viable.

Whatever course of action was to be decided at this meeting, calling Zimbardo's bluff had not been considered by many to be a viable option.

Granted a sound, fair baby,viable, as the French say,liveable, or life-capable, and life-worthy.

Both countries are unquestionably stabilized economically and viable politically.

We do not need an hypothesis of Original Sin as a cause of degeneration, and, if Mr. Max Müller's doctrine of the Infinite were viable, we have supplied, in Animism, under advancing social conditions, what he does not seem to provide, a cause and modus of degeneration.

9 examples of  viable  in sentences