1. realizable - Adjective
2. realizable - Adjective Satellite
Capable of being realized.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe idea of atomic energy is illusionary but it has taken so powerful a hold on the minds, that although I have preached against it for twenty-five years, there are still some who believe it to be realizable. Nikola Tesla
Piecemeal social engineering resembles physical engineering in regarding the ends as beyond the province of technology. (All that technology may say about ends is whether they are compatible with each other or realizable.) Karl Popper
The maximum of motive power resulting from the employment of steam is also the maximum of motive power realizable by any means whatever. Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot
realizable benefits of the plan Source: Internet
Accordingly, the impairment charge adjusts the carrying value of the plant and equipment to its estimated net realizable sales value. Source: Internet
A problem for Aristotelian realism is what account to give of higher infinities, which may not be realizable in the physical world. Source: Internet