Crossword-Solution: FEASIBLY
We have 18 clues for the answer “FEASIBLY”
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| mayhap | 13 answers |
| conceivably | 14 answers |
| presumably | 14 answers |
| haply | 14 answers |
| I imagine | 14 answers |
| I assume | 14 answers |
| most probably | 15 answers |
| in all probability | 16 answers |
| it would seem | 16 answers |
| Most likely ... | 18 answers |
| perchance | 19 answers |
| Perhaps | 30 answers |
| maybe | 30 answers |
| Probably ... | 33 answers |
| seemingly | 48 answers |
| Doubtless | 55 answers |
| Possibly | 59 answers |
| apparently | 61 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REETA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with FEASIBLY (5)
But Tressilian had by this time collected himself, astonished as he had at first been by the audacity of the falsehood so feasibly supported, and placed in array against the evidence of his own eyes.
The only place such wholesale diversion of wastes has been seriously considered in the Potomac Basin is at metropolitan Washington, whose sewage could feasibly be piped across Chesapeake Bay and the Delmarva peninsula and well out into the Atlantic--possibly, as has been suggested, in combination with sewage from Baltimore.
But to imagine that it is possible to suddenly introduce a group of ten new letters, as these reformers propose--they might just as feasibly propose that the English language should form its comparatives and superlatives on some entirely new scheme, say in Greek fashion, by the terminations ‘oteros’ and ‘otatos’; or that we should agree to set up a dual; or that our substantives should return to our Anglo-Saxon declensions.
When floors are within a few feet of the ground, unless the site be remarkably dry, it is essential to provide for a circulation of air, which can be done very feasibly in a textile mill by laying drain pipe through the upper part of the underpinning, forming a number of holes leading into this space, and then making a flue from this space to the picker room or any other place requiring a large amount of air.
When, as previously discussed (page 151), the commander has concluded that he cannot feasibly or acceptably adopt any course of action which will accomplish his task, contribute in any measure to its accomplishment, or even contribute in any degree to the accomplishment of the purpose of his mission, he records that fact in his Decision.