Feasibly

/ˈfiːzəbli/

Definitions

  1. (adv.) In a manner that is possible to do easily or conveniently; practically achievable under legal constraints.
    The contract must be feasibly executed within the specified timeframe.

Commentary

Used to assess the practical legal potential of actions or provisions; often appears in contract and procedural contexts to emphasize realistic implementation.

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