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It may be possible, but it is unlikely.

Probably, almost certainly.

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possible

[5pCsEbl]

Adjective (abbreviation for adjective)

Possible, likely to exist or occur.

possible

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AHD:[p? S "…-b … l "is short for poss.

doctor of laws

K.K.[6p$s*b*l]

Abbreviation poss. (adjective) Abbreviation poss

Capable of occurring, existing, or becoming a fact without contradicting proven facts, laws, or circumstances.

Possibility: Capable of occurring, existing or becoming a fact without contradicting a proven fact, law or situation.

Capable of occurring or being accomplished without violating character, nature or custom.

Capable of occurring or being accomplished without violating character, nature or custom.

Can develop advantageously; Potential:

Potentially developing: Capable of favorable development; Potential:

Possible locations of the new capital.

A place that may become the new capital.

The possibility is uncertain.

Uncertain: Relating to uncertain possibilities

middle english

middle english

Derived from old French

Derived from old French

From Latin possibilis

Derived from Latin possibilis

Poti- can be seen from Posey.

From Posey [able to] * See Synonyms at able.

Possible position

adverb

Possible, feasible, practical, feasible

These adjectives mean capable of happening or being accomplished.

These adjectives mean able to happen or complete.

Indicates that something may happen, exist, be true or be realized:

Possisle means that something may happen, exist, become a fact or become realizable:

"I implore you. . . "Thought you might be mistaken" (oliver cromwell).

I implore you ... to believe that you may be wrong "(oliver cromwell).

"Only beginners know and respect those scientists who are patient, upright and committed to accurate observation, thus making the last step possible" (Hans Zinser).

"Only educated people know and praise these. Their patient sincerity and devotion to accurate observation made the last step possible "(Hans Zinser).

Workable is used for things that can work effectively:

Workable describes things that can be effectively implemented:

Assuming this plan is feasible, how will you start to implement it? What is feasible can be influenced, accomplished or put into practice:

Assuming this plan is feasible, how will you begin to realize it? Practicable describes things that can be affected, completed or executed:

"Once feasible, he will end his business" (George Eliot).

"Once feasible, he will close his business" (George Eliot).

Something that can be accomplished, brought about or realized:

Something that can be accomplished, carried out, or executed:

It is possible to make cars by hand, but it is not economically feasible. What is feasible is both practical and feasible; The word often refers to the ability to continue to be effective or successful:

It is possible to make cars by hand, but it is not economically feasible. Feasible means are feasible and effective; The word usually refers to the ability to continue to be effective or successful:

"How feasible are ancient legends as carriers of modern literary themes?" (Richard Kane)

"How feasible is it to use ancient legends as a tool to express the theme of modern literature?" (Richard Kane)

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The source Latin word posse may be

The adjectives possible, possible and possible generally mean "possible".

It may mean "something is within the ability of the actor (especially as a human actor)", such as what someone can do, achieve or plan. It can also mean "the possibility of things" and explain the performance of things.

Scientists are now trying to find out whether this is possible.

Scientists are now trying to explore whether this is possible.

He said it was possible to build a platform in the center of the strait.

He said it was possible to build a platform in the center of the English Channel.

Probable indicates a "sign" or reasoning when someone is likely to do something or something. If someone is a possible self, the speaker must have signs as the basis. People or things modified by likely should have the following characteristics: the possibility of being judged, put forward or insisted.

Although D razzano can't be regarded as a great explorer, his name may remain immortal, because on 1 1 26th, the largest bridge in the world was named after him.

Although D razzano can't be regarded as a great explorer, his name will probably remain immortal, because on196465438+1October 2 1 day, the largest bridge in the world was named after him.

Rain is possible, but it is unlikely before evening.

It may rain, but it won't rain before dark. The murderer is the murderer with the strongest criminal motive and the greatest chance among the possible murderers.

If not, you may get seasick. There is no worse mode of transportation.

If not, you may get seasick. There is no worse means of transportation.

Very likely thing.

[5prCbEbl]

Adjective (abbreviation for adjective)

Very likely, probably

Very likely thing.

possible

AHD:[ public relations? b"…-b…l]

[6pr%b*b*l]

K.K.[6pr$b*b*l]

Abbreviation prob. (adjective) Abbreviation prob

Possible to happen or become a fact:

Possible: likely to happen or become a fact:

1938 it seems possible that war will break out. The leading home team is likely to win.

1938 War may break out. The home team is far ahead in scoring and is likely to be the winner.

Possibility but uncertainty; Seems reasonable.

Approximation: possible but uncertain; Seemingly real

Of or relating to ideas and behaviors in ethics, the legitimacy of which can be attributed to internal reasons or external authority.

Theologically arguable: Relating to or belonging to ethical and moral views and behaviors, the legitimacy of which can be invoked for internal or external reasons.

Middle English [specious]

Middle English [seemingly real]

Derived from old French

Derived from old French

From Latin prob? s

From Latin prob? s

From prob? E[ certification] * See certification.

From prob? Prove. See Synonyms at prove.

Very likely thing.

Latin Probare attempt, root probare attempt, proof, probale provable.