practible

Able to be put into practice; feasible.

Adjective

  1. Able to be put into practice; feasible.
    • You will inform me how you are inclined as soon as practible. - 1844, Isaac Thomas Hecker, letter, quoted in 2014, Robert N. Hudspeth, The Correspondence of Henry D. Thoreau - Volume 1
    • He declared, "Drainage is utterly impractible and even if it were practible the reward for such an undertaking would be lands that could be utilized for no other purpose than as a grazing ground for stock. - 2002, Susan...
    • Both strategies unit in her remarks on ancient writers' views on plays: 'for their must rules of Unity, and God knows what besides, if they meant any thing, they are enough intelligible, and practible by a woman.' -...

Origin

From practice + -ible.

Forms

more practible most practible