From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishdoabledo‧a‧ble /ˈduːəbəl/ adjective [not before noun] spoken informal able to be done or completed We’ve got to think first whether this plan is doable.► see thesaurus at possible
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doable• You did well to even start the project -- at first we didn't think it was doable at all.• The peril is that intentions will be mistaken for plans and thus not be in a sufficiently doable form.• doable recipes for home cooks