viable
via
ˈvaɪə
vaiē
ble
bəl
bēl
British pronunciation
/vˈa‍ɪəbə‍l/

Définition et signification de « viable » en anglais

viable
01

viable

having the ability to be executed or done successfully
viable definition and meaning
example
Exemples
After careful consideration, the project plan appeared viable and was approved by the team.
Après un examen attentif, le plan du projet est apparu viable et a été approuvé par l'équipe.
02

viable

(of biological organisms) capable of living or growing, often in a particular environment or under specific conditions
example
Exemples
For an embryo to survive, it must be viable within the first few weeks of development.
Pour qu'un embryon survive, il doit être viable pendant les premières semaines de développement.
03

viable, capable de survivre

(of a fetus or unborn child) capable of surviving and developing outside the womb
example
Exemples
At 24 weeks, the fetus was considered viable with a chance of survival if born early.
À 24 semaines, le fœtus était considéré comme viable avec une chance de survie s'il naissait prématurément.

Arbre Lexical

enviable
nonviable
unviable
viable
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