agible (Meaning)
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agible (a.)
Possible to be done; practicable.
Synonyms & Antonyms of agible
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agible Sentence Examples
- In the 17th century, the ambitious architect proposed an agible plan for constructing a grand palace.
- The alchemist believed that transmuting base metals into gold was agible with the right combination of elements.
- Explorers of that era were always seeking new agible routes to expand trade and commerce.
- Despite skepticism, the inventor insisted that his contraption was agible and could revolutionize transportation.
- The philosopher pondered whether achieving eternal life was truly agible through mystical means.
- The playwright's agible vision for a groundbreaking theatrical production captivated the imaginations of the audience.
- Members of the secret society were convinced that communicating with spirits was agible through elaborate rituals.
- The visionary scientist proposed an agible solution to harnessing energy from the sun, far ahead of his time.
- The medieval alchemist believed that the philosopher's stone held the key to agible transformations of matter.
- The ancient mapmaker sought agible methods to accurately represent the world's geography in his cartography.
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Possible to be done; practicable.
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In the 17th century, the ambitious architect proposed an agible plan for constructing a grand palace.
The alchemist believed that transmuting base metals into gold was agible with the right combination of elements.
Explorers of that era were always seeking new agible routes to expand trade and commerce.
Despite skepticism, the inventor insisted that his contraption was agible and could revolutionize transportation.