From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishdo‧a‧ble/ˈduːəbəl/adjective[not before noun]spokeninformalableto be done orcompletedWe’ve got to think first whether this plan is doable.►see
The meaning of DOABLE is able to be done or attained : achievable, possible. How to use doable in a sentence.
the Latin-derived French ending-ablewas added to createdoable, formed at the very moment that a parallel and more formal French term was also being introduced to English:feasiblecomes fromfaire, the French verb meaning “to do.”Doableandfeasibletherefore originally meant literally...
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The meaning of DOABLE is able to be done or attained : achievable, possible. How to use doable in a sentence.
"capable of being done, within one's power to perform," mid-15c., from do (v.) + -able. See origin and meaning of doable.