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practicability

Pronunciation: [ˌpræktɪkəˈbɪlɪti]

Word

Context: "decision making"

(noun) the quality of being able to be done or being realistic. It's about whether an idea can actually work in real life. For example, if you're planning a party, you need to think about if it's practicable to have it in your small backyard.

Example

The team discussed the practicability of their project and decided it was doable.

Example

The idea seemed interesting, but the practicability was questionable because of the high costs involved.

Example

Do you think the plan has any practicability given our limited resources?

Context: "project management"

(noun) how feasible or possible a project is to implement. This means looking at all the details to see if it can really happen, not just in theory but in action. For example, if someone suggests building a new playground, we need to check the practicability before starting.

Example

The committee evaluated the practicability of building the new playground and found it very promising.

Example

Despite his enthusiasm, the practicability of the new playground proposal was low due to budget constraints.

Example

What factors affect the practicability of our new project?

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