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possible
[ pos-uh-buhl ]
adjective
- that may or can be, exist, happen, be done, be used, etc.:
a disease with no possible cure.
- that may be true or may be the case, as something concerning which one has no knowledge to the contrary:
It is possible that he has already gone.
possible
/ ˈɒɪə /
adjective
- capable of existing, taking place, or proving true without contravention of any natural law
- capable of being achieved
it is not possible to finish in three weeks
- having potential or capabilities for favourable use or development
the idea is a possible money-spinner
- that may or may not happen or have happened; feasible but less than probable
it is possible that man will live on Mars
- logic (of a statement, formula, etc) capable of being true under some interpretation, or in some circumstances. Usual symbol: Mp or ◇ p , where p is the given expression
noun
- another word for possibility
Usage
Other Word Forms
- ԴDz·Dzs· adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of possible1
Idioms and Phrases
see as far as possible ; as soon as possible .Compare Meanings
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Example Sentences
But Edison’s probe into the start of the fire has not revealed any other possible sources of ignition, Pizarro added.
No civics textbook could prepare students for the realities of power that kept the nation’s war machine on a rampage, taking several million lives in Southeast Asia or supplying weapons making possible genocide in Gaza.
“Prediction is possible, even if it’s not great,” said Vanderbilt University research professor Beth Shinn, who studied New York City’s Homebase prevention program.
The police initially said they were investigating a case of "possible hijacking and kidnapping" but on Tuesday said they could not speculate whether or not the deaths were accidental.
"I want to entertain and get the crowd as close as possible to the team," he told BBC Radio Northampton's Saints Show.
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