IPA: /ˈfiːzəbl/
KK: /ˈfiːzəbl/
Able to be done or achieved; possible and practical to accomplish.
The team presented a feasible solution to the problem during the meeting.
Feasible is derived from the Latin 'facere' (meaning to do or make) and the suffix '-able' (meaning capable of). The word 'feasible' means capable of being done or made, indicating something that is practical or achievable.
Think of 'doing' or 'making' something ('facere') and remember that 'feasible' means it is capable of being done.