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Attainableness 90%
: Formed by combining the adjective attainable with the suffix -ness .
: Historically used in religious texts to debate the possibility of achieving "legal perfection" or "entire sanctification" in this life. attainableness
: Used to describe the feasibility of projects, goals, or dreams (e.g., "The attainableness of his goals boosted his confidence"). : Formed by combining the adjective attainable with
: It appears in early lexicography, such as Noah Webster's 1828 American Dictionary . Contexts : or dreams (e.g.
: The condition of something that can be reached, accomplished, or obtained through effort. Synonyms : Achievability, attainability , and feasibility . Origins and Usage
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