viable
vi|able /v'aɪəbəl/
1 [ADJ]
Something that is viable is capable of doing what it is intended to do.
Cash alone will not make Eastern Europe's banks viable...
...commercially viable products.
● viability [N-UNCOUNT]
...the shaky financial viability of the nuclear industry.
2 [ADJ]
Foetuses, seeds, or eggs are described as viable if they are capable of developing into living beings without outside help. (TECHNICAL)
Five viable pregnancies were established.
1 [ADJ]
Something that is viable is capable of doing what it is intended to do.
Cash alone will not make Eastern Europe's banks viable...
...commercially viable products.
● viability [N-UNCOUNT]
...the shaky financial viability of the nuclear industry.
2 [ADJ]
Foetuses, seeds, or eggs are described as viable if they are capable of developing into living beings without outside help. (TECHNICAL)
Five viable pregnancies were established.