realizablerea‧liz‧a‧ble (also realisable British English) /ˈrɪəlaɪzəbəl/ adjectiveExamples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
realizable goals
realizable value
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
As it turned out, these ambitions proved only partly realizable in one retreat.
Culture is derived as a historical force prior to the existence of any individual subject, but is only realizable through agency.
Stocks purchased for resale and stocks at managed houses: at the lower of cost and net realizable value.
The answers using historic cost, replacement cost and net realizable value basis are as follows.
The attempt by residents to develop in their own eyes a post-industrial ethic was not realizable without consequences and contradictions.
The link between urban form and transport was never clearer, but realizable solutions seemed as far away as ever.
Why is it necessary to value stock at the lower of cost and net realizable value?
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSNOUN►value
· The answers using historic cost, replacement cost and net realizable value basis are as follows.· Why is it necessary to value stock at the lower of cost and net realizable value?· Stocks purchased for resale and stocks at managed houses: at the lower of cost and net realizable value.
1possible to achieveSYN achievable: Is this a realizable goal?2in a form that can be changed into money easily: the company’s realizable assets