Definition of Advisability. Meaning of Advisability. Synonyms of Advisability

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Definition of Advisability

Advisability
Advisability Ad*vis`a*bil"i*ty, n. The quality of being advisable; advisableness.

Meaning of Advisability from wikipedia

- Look up advice or advise in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikiquote has quotations related to Advice. Advice (noun) or advise (verb) may refer to: Advice...
- Diana at the end of December 1995, suggesting that a divorce would be advisable. In August 1997, a year after the divorce, Diana was killed in a car crash...
- völkische Bedeutung [The German letter font: Its origin and development, its advisability and folkish meaning] (in German). A. Hasert und C. Archived from the...
- stopper. Using penetrating fluids as general-purpose lubricants is not advisable, because such oils are relatively volatile. As a result, much of the penetrating...
- carried out. He held that although the sovereign is not obliged to, it is advisable for him, as a practical expedient, to convene a senate from whom he can...
- 1897: I would regard war with Spain from two viewpoints: first, the advisability on the grounds both of humanity and self-interest of interfering on behalf...
- marks and acquire protection without registration. It is, nevertheless, advisable to s**** registration, taking into account that many countries provide...
- entire energy to realizing social justice. I do not find his methods advisable. One thing is certain, however: men like him are the guardians and renewers...
- for the Lifelong Incarcerated reviews whether a return into society is advisable, but only a pardon by royal decree from the monarch can rescind a life...
- madness.[citation needed] This is considered to have been a politically advisable move to not risk offending Elizabeth I whose family was descended from...