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viable

Definition for viable

adjective as in reasonable, practicable

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Winning by default and counting on one’s enemy to self-sabotage is not a viable strategy in an existential struggle.

From Salon

Through fashion, hair and makeup, she would direct herself into three viable paths her life could’ve taken.

Mr Lazzarini said the only viable alternative to the agency was "capable Palestinian institutions... in a Palestinian state".

From BBC

Dame Laura Kenny says "there is a worry" over the future of the Commonwealth Games but hopes next year's event in Glasgow proves it is still "viable".

From BBC

In West Virginia, abortion is prohibited through all stages of pregnancy except in the case of a medical emergency, an ectopic pregnancy or a fetus that's not medically viable.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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