capable of existing or taking place or proving true; possible to do
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Realizable \Re"al*i`za*ble\ (r[=e]"al*[imac]`z[.a]*b'l), a. Capable of being realized.
It estimated that the net realizable value of those loans is about $1.02 billion, about a third of the loans' initial value.
If the situation changed and our plans were not realizable, we would consider whatever steps necessary to deal with it.
One source, familiar with the thinking of some debenture holders, said "some bondholders think the actual, realizable value of the company is greater in bankruptcy than out."
But the savings realizable from this shift are likely to be small, because the Soviets spend much less on nuclear than conventional forces.
"A fund holder who is selling his shares is being overpaid relative to the realizable value of the portfolio," BIA said in the December edition of the Defaulted Bonds Newsletter.