possibility|possibilities in English
noun
[pos·si·bil·i·ty || ‚pɑsə'bɪlətɪ /‚pɒ-]
probability, feasibility, chance, likelihood
Use "possibility|possibilities" in a sentence
1. Now all possibilities, as possibilities, are necessarily existent.
2. Allowance for bad debts are amounts expected to be uncollected, but still with possibilities of being collected (when there is no other possibility for collection, they are considered uncollectible accounts).
3. Youth means limitless possibilities.
4. The possibilities are endless.
5. Your possibilities at Comet Group
6. 1 Youth means limitless possibilities.
7. In the possibilities of linking together magic, the earth and technology, there are multiple possibilities.
8. 5 The possibilities were manifold.
9. Solar advocates bubble with the possibilities.
10. We must explore all the possibilities.
11. 3 The possibilities were almost limitless.
12. The new invention contains wonderful possibilities.
13. He notes the following dysfunctional possibilities.
14. Possibilities of blackmail or undue influence.
15. IT'S A POSSIBILITY.
16. The possibilities of success seem unlimited.
17. Ayahuasca is a “guide” showing us the possibilities, but ultimately we are the ones that help those possibilities manifest
18. We provide that possibility.
19. The alternative possibilities were resistance and flight.
20. We are enthusiastic over the possibilities of...
21. 11 Biotechnology opens up almost unlimited possibilities.
22. This analysis Conventionalizes Pop Art and short-circuits its possibilities - possibilities Alloway himself provided for in "Signs and Objects
23. The possibilities of interconnection are staggeringly intricate.”
24. We provide that possibility. "
25. I Awoke (or was I wakened) my wakefulness alert to the possibility of a surprise awakening, which really woke me up to the further possibilities of waketudiness, leaving in it’s wake a moment of waning wakery