workable

/ˈwɜrkəbəl/
adjective
  1. Capable of being put into practice or carried out successfully; feasible.
    • The manager said the budget was tight but workable.
    • Is this a workable solution to the traffic problem?
    • After several revisions, we finally had a workable plan.
  2. Capable of being shaped, formed, or used (especially of a material).
    • This type of wood is workable with basic tools.
    • The dough was soft and workable after resting.
    • The metal becomes more workable when heated.
  3. Capable of being mined or exploited (of a mineral deposit or land).
    • They searched for workable deposits of iron ore.
    • The geologists declared the vein of silver workable.
    • Only a small part of the field contained workable coal.
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