noun
- the quality or state of being capable of being put into practice or accomplished in reality
Usage: often used in formal or technical contexts
Examples
- The engineer questioned the practicability of the proposed design given the budget constraints.
- We need to assess the practicability of this plan before moving forward.
- The practicability of renewable energy solutions has improved significantly in recent years.
- Despite its theoretical appeal, the project lacked practicability in real-world conditions.
- The committee debated the practicability of implementing the new policy across all departments.
- Her suggestion had merit, but its practicability remained uncertain.