envisageable

[US]/ɪnˈvɪzɪdʒəbl/
[UK]/ɪnˈvɪzɪdʒəbl/

Translation

adj.Capable of being envisioned or foreseen.; Possible to occur or be accomplished.

Example Sentences

the consequences of such a decision are barely envisageable.

such a dramatic change in policy is scarcely envisageable.

in the current economic climate, bankruptcy is hardly envisageable for the company.

the possibility of peace in the region is now easily envisageable.

a world without the internet has become almost envisageable.

the idea of working from mars is barely envisageable with current technology.

losing to such a weak team is hardly ever envisageable for this championship team.

such extreme weather events are increasingly envisageable due to climate change.

the transformation of the city is within the realm of what's envisageable.

for many, retirement at 40 is now a realistic and envisageable goal.

the potential benefits of the new policy are clearly envisageable.

such a catastrophic failure was previously unthinkable but now envisageable.

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