Pronunciation: /ˈpræk.tɪ.kə.bəl/
noun a person or thing that is practical or capable of being done
A1 Using a map to find your way around a new city is a practicable solution.
A2 Following a recipe step by step is a practicable way to learn how to cook.
B1 Creating a budget for your expenses is a practicable way to manage your finances.
B2 Implementing new safety measures in the workplace is a practicable solution to reduce accidents.
C1 Developing a comprehensive marketing strategy is a practicable approach to increasing sales.
C2 Utilizing advanced technology in the manufacturing process is a practicable way to improve efficiency.
adjective able to be done or put into practice; feasible
A1 It is not practicable to reach the mountain peak without proper gear.
A2 Finding a practicable solution to the problem proved to be difficult.
B1 The new software update offers a more practicable way to organize files.
B2 The proposed budget cuts are not practicable in the current economic climate.
C1 The project manager presented a practicable plan to increase efficiency in the workplace.
C2 After careful consideration, the team implemented a practicable strategy to improve customer satisfaction.
formal It is important to consider all practicable options before making a decision.
informal Let's try to come up with a practicable solution to this problem.
slang We need to figure out a doable plan for the project.
figurative Finding a practicable path through the maze of obstacles was challenging.
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