realizable

/ˈriəˌlaɪzəbəl/
adjective
  1. Possible to achieve, accomplish, or make real.
    • They set realizable targets for the first quarter of the year.
    • The engineer said the design was realizable with current technology.
    • With hard work, your goals are realizable within five years.
  2. Possible to convert into cash or sell for money.
    • The company's assets are easily realizable in the current market.
    • Investors prefer realizable securities that can be sold quickly.
    • The realizable value of the old furniture was much lower than expected.
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