8 Verbs to Use for the Word feasibility

To every one who had brains capable of logic, he had demonstrated the feasibility of his visions.

It is worth while considering in this connection the feasibility of beginning school instruction at the age of eight years.

The present age is so rife in whims and proposals, that I am rather apprehensive, some may doubt the feasibility of the following.

And so he and the Don fall to discussing the feasibility of this project (as I discovered by picking up a word here and there); and, this ended, the Don turns to Dawson, and tells him there is no vessel to convey him at present, wherefore he must of force wait patiently till one comes in from Barbary.

How strange, that men at the North, who think soundly on other subjects, should deduce the feasibility of gradual emancipation in the slave statesin some of which the slaves outnumber the freefrom the fact of the like emancipation of the comparative handful of slaves in New York and Pennsylvania!

Outwardly calm but inwardly nervous and excited, as he realized that he was facing a supreme moment in his career, he patiently explained to all who came, Congressmen, men of science, representatives of foreign governments, and hard-headed men of business, the workings of the instrument and proved its feasibility.

It was in this year that the House of Representatives ordered the Secretary of the Treasury to investigate the feasibility of establishing a system of telegraphs.

M.M. Dox, Esq., Collector at Buffalo, writes: I have long had it in contemplation to write to you, not only on the score of old friendship, but also to learn the feasibility of a scheme relating to the copper mines of Lake Superior.

8 Verbs to Use for the Word  feasibility