Usage Note
Faisable is formed from faire ('to do') + -able, making it transparent to English 'feasible'. The opposite is infaisable ('undoable', 'not feasible'). It is used in both spoken and written registers when assessing whether a plan or task can be carried out — c'est tout à fait faisable ('it's perfectly doable').
Examples
"Ce projet est difficile mais faisable."
Natural Translation
This project is difficult but feasible.
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