Pronunciation: /ækʃənəˈbɪləti/
noun the quality or state of being capable of being put into action or effect; feasibility
A1 Actionability is the ability to take action.
A2 The actionability of the report's recommendations is questionable.
B1 The actionability of the new policy will be assessed by the board.
B2 The success of the project depends on the actionability of the team's plan.
C1 The actionability of the research findings will determine their impact on public policy.
C2 The actionability of the CEO's strategic vision led to the company's rapid growth.
formal The actionability of the report's recommendations will be discussed in the next meeting.
informal I'm not sure about the actionability of the plan, we might need to rethink it.
slang The actionability of that idea is off the charts!
figurative The actionability of her words inspired a wave of change in the community.
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