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    Vi·a·bil·i·ty
    /ˌvīəˈbilədē/

    noun

    • 1. ability to work successfully: "an interest in the long-term viability of British companies"
  2. a (1) : the ability to live, grow, and develop. the viability of seeds under dry conditions. (2) : the capability of a fetus to survive outside the uterus. fetal viability. b. : the ability to function adequately. The viability of lymphocytes serially harvested from stored bank blood ….

  3. ability to work as intended or to succeed: Rising costs are threatening the viability of many businesses. biology specialized. ability to continue to exist or develop as a living being: As the world population of Hawaiian geese has shrunk to very small numbers, the bird's continuing viability is in doubt.

  4. ability to work as intended or to succeed: Rising costs are threatening the viability of many businesses. biology specialized. ability to continue to exist or develop as a living being: As the world population of Hawaiian geese has shrunk to very small numbers, the bird's continuing viability is in doubt.

  5. noun. ability to live, especially under certain conditions: The viability of a fetus outside the womb has increased dramatically with the advent of new technologies and procedures. the capacity to operate or be sustained: The viability of the company was guaranteed by the success of its new product.

  6. able to exist, perform as intended, or succeed: The company had to seek other ways to remain viable. He would be a viable candidate for any office he wanted to run for. viability. noun [ U ] us / ˌvɑɪ·əˈbɪl·ɪ·t̬i / She’s going to have to cut costs to maintain the viability of her business.

  7. The meaning of VIABLE is capable of living. How to use viable in a sentence. capable of living; having attained such form and development of organs as to be normally capable of surviving outside the uterus…

  8. The noun viability means the quality of being able to happen or having a reasonable chance of success. The viability of holding your party at a restaurant might depend on how many guests they can seat. Viability comes from the Latin root vita, meaning "life."

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