seem practicable

Frequency: 6.07.5 per million words

Used to describe something that appears to be possible or sensible.

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Examples (10)

  • At first, the plan did not seem practicable due to budget constraints.
  • With enough resources, the project could seem quite practicable within the given timeframe.
  • Does this new approach seem practicable to you, considering the logistical challenges?
  • The solution proposed by the team began to seem practicable after further review and adjustments.
  • Despite initial doubts, their strategy started to seem genuinely practicable for long-term implementation.
  • For a long time, such a complex system did not seem practicable without advanced technology.
  • If we adjust the budget, the construction will seem more practicable to the stakeholders.
  • Given the current limitations, does that alternative still seem practicable for our company?
  • He argued that the proposed changes would not seem practicable without significant government support.
  • To many, achieving zero emissions by 2030 might not seem practicable without drastic measures.