Capable of succeeding or existing in a particular environment; practicable; possible.
"Viable" Examples
Usage Examples for "viable"
1. Question & Answer
Definition: Capable of working or functioning properly
Q: What made the new technology a viable option for our business? A: The low development costs made it a viable option for our business.
2. Sentence
The project is still in its early stages, and it remains to be seen whether it's viable.
3. Quotation
"To build a new factory is a viable plan, but it requires a huge investment"
4. Exercise
Find the word in the sentence and state whether it has any synonym in exercise (Left) or Antonym in exercise (Right). After studying hard during the day, the new plan became viable to attain her goals.
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5. Illustration
A company's decision to launch a new product line was deemed viable despite the risk of initial losses due to consumer interest in innovative products.