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viable
01
having the ability to be executed or done successfully
Example
Starting a small business seems viable given the current market conditions.
After careful consideration, the project plan appeared viable and was approved by the team.
Switching to renewable energy sources is a viable solution to combat climate change.
02
(of biological organisms) capable of living or growing, often in a particular environment or under specific conditions
Example
The newly discovered species of frog was viable in both freshwater and saltwater environments.
For an embryo to survive, it must be viable within the first few weeks of development.
The seeds are viable and should sprout once planted in the right conditions.
03
(of a fetus or unborn child) capable of surviving and developing outside the womb
Example
The doctors assessed whether the premature baby was viable outside the womb.
At 24 weeks, the fetus was considered viable with a chance of survival if born early.
The pregnancy was closely monitored to ensure the fetus remained viable throughout the critical stages.