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Capable of existing or taking place or proving true; possible to do.
manageable
doable
realizable
accomplishable
possible
1
Mr Almunia said the budget programme was
achievable
but prone to risk.
2
I continue to believe that such a deal is
achievable
,
she said.
3
Therefore several factors contribute to the maximal work capacity
achievable
after transplantation.
4
He said: Based on what's happening in Britain, this is easily
achievable
.
5
Is a sustainable work place within Ireland
achievable
or a pipe dream?
6
They believe that it is
achievable
,
it's given them a real focus.
7
With small case numbers, follow-up of extended contacts is sensible and
achievable
.
8
There's nothing pie-in-the-sky about that idea; to the contrary, it's eminently
achievable
.
9
These goals are not currently
achievable
and we want to change that.
10
This isn't an
achievable
task like it was a few years ago.
11
But he's convinced it's an
achievable
future, at least for smaller aircraft.
12
These are ambitions that will see us agree
achievable
and practical outcomes.
13
Aberrations limit the resolution, signal intensity and
achievable
imaging depth in microscopy.
14
But I think we need to be realistic about what is
achievable
.
15
He picked his final targets based on what he thought was
achievable
.
16
But the agency's own scientists express personal doubts that this is
achievable
.
achievable
more achievable
achievable goal
clinically achievable
easily achievable
very achievable