adjective
- capable of working successfully; feasible
- capable of living or developing successfully
Usage: biology
Examples
- The company needs a viable business plan to attract investors.
- Solar energy is becoming a more viable alternative to fossil fuels.
- The seeds remained viable after being stored for two years.
- Is this project financially viable in the long term?
- The doctor confirmed that the embryo was viable.
- We need to find a viable solution to the traffic problem.
- Only viable candidates will be considered for the position.