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realizable
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "realizable" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means able to be achieved or made real. Example: With hard work and determination, her dream of becoming a doctor became realizable.
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60 human-written examples
Suppose that F is multiply realizable in that it can be realized by G or realized by H, and that something can be H without being G.
Science
Once again, if P has more than one realizer, then P is multiply realizable.
Science
For example in the Critique of Practical Reason, Kant argues that because reason sets forth the idea of happiness conditioned by and proportionate to virtue as the ultimate culmination of our moral strivings, we must believe this end to be realizable; for if we do not believe it can be realized, we must admit that morality directs us to an empty ideal, and hence is itself fraudulent.
Science
These steps might be representations of realizable physicochemical changes, modifications of logical or mathematical formulas that are permitted by rules of inference, or legal moves in a game of chess.
Encyclopedias
While many writers had depicted some future utopian "Kingdom of God" or a utopian society in some mythical land, this was the first work to postulate a utopian society on Earth in the realizable future.
Encyclopedias
In a move toward realizable technological devices, Alberto Politi and co-workers at the Centre for Quantum Photonics, University of Bristol, Eng., produced high-fidelity silica-on-silicon integrated optical realizations of key quantum-photonic circuits, including a two-photon quantum interference, a controlled-NOT gate, and a path-entangled state of two photons.
Encyclopedias
Such requirements make the ideal of Lurianism possible only for a small elite; ultimately, it is realizable only through the exceptional personage of the "just"—the ideal holy Jew.
Encyclopedias
The main idealization involved (as compared with actually realizable computers) is the availability of a potentially infinite tape.
Encyclopedias
The whole of my remaining realizable estate shall be dealt with in the following way: The capital shall be invested by my executors in safe securities and shall constitute a fund, the interest on which shall be annually distributed in the form of prizes to those who, during the preceding year, shall have conferred the greatest benefit on mankind.
Encyclopedias
Ise Shintō establishes purity and honesty as the highest virtues, realizable through religious experience.
Encyclopedias
He spoke not of an imminent victory and a realizable kingdom but, riddlingly, of a vague immaterial salvation, of the need to be born again "of water and of the spirit".
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "realizable" to describe goals, plans, or ideas that have a reasonable chance of being achieved or implemented in practice. Make sure that when you use the word "realizable" to describe a plan, goal or idea the context also highlights the resources and steps to achieve that goal.
Common error
Avoid using "realizable" with highly abstract or theoretical concepts that lack a clear path to practical application. Focus on concrete plans and goals when using this word.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "realizable" is as an adjective. It modifies nouns to indicate that they are capable of being achieved or made real. Ludwig AI confirms that "realizable" is correct and can be used in written English.
Frequent in
Science
35%
News & Media
28%
Encyclopedias
21%
Less common in
Formal & Business
16%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the adjective "realizable" is a grammatically sound and frequently used term, meaning capable of being achieved or made real. Ludwig AI confirms that its usage is correct in written English. It appears most often in scientific, news, and encyclopedic contexts, suggesting a formal and precise register. When using "realizable", ensure that the context supports the potential for achievement and avoid overuse with abstract concepts lacking a clear path to implementation. Alternatives like "achievable", "feasible", and "attainable" can offer nuanced alternatives depending on the specific meaning you wish to convey.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
doable
Implies that a task or activity is capable of being done or completed.
accomplishable
Highlights the capacity to complete or achieve something successfully.
achievable
Focuses specifically on the possibility of reaching a goal or outcome.
attainable
Emphasizes the ability to gain or obtain something through effort.
feasible
Highlights the practicality and suitability of an action or plan.
viable
Suggests the capacity to survive, function, or develop successfully.
possible
Indicates that something could happen or be done.
practical
Emphasizes the usefulness and applicability of an idea or method.
workable
Focuses on the ability of a plan or system to function effectively.
manageable
Stresses the ability to control or deal with something effectively.
FAQs
How to use "realizable" in a sentence?
"Realizable" is used to describe something achievable or capable of being made real. For example: "The project's goals are ambitious but "realizable" with sufficient funding".
What can I say instead of "realizable"?
You can use alternatives like "achievable", "feasible", or "attainable" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "realizable" or "realistic"?
"Realizable" means capable of being achieved or made real, while "realistic" means having or showing a practical view of reality. They are not interchangeable. For example, a goal can be "realizable", but its timeline might not be "realistic".
What's the difference between "realizable" and "possible"?
"Possible" indicates that something could happen or be true, while "realizable" suggests that something can be practically achieved or implemented. Something might be theoretically "possible" but not "realizable" due to constraints.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested