ADJECTIVE
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capable of being changed or altered in some characteristic
alterable clothing
alterable conditions of employment - (of the punishment ordered by a court) capable of being changed to one less severe
How To Use alterable In A Sentence
- Rather, its power stems from the unalterable truth that to the victor goes a disproportionate amount of media attention.
- He explained: ‘We are facing a radical ideology with inalterable objectives: to enslave whole nations and intimidate the world.’
- an unalterable death sentence
- Human nature is unaltering and perhaps unalterable.
- The key is to stop thinking in terms of a computer as a set of memory cells alterable at will by a sequence of instructions.
- Man acquires at birth, through heredity, a biological constitution which we must consider fixed and unalterable.
- Raised as my generation have been in an environment where capitalism has seemed unalterable, irreversible and unreformable, we cannot easily consider a time when it momentarily stood on the sidelines.
- He is like the a alterable boss . He frequently messes me around with his alter - anytime mind!
- Yet I think his mind groped further, towards what he could not see, the body's obscure, inalterable dream of mutuality. THE BIRTHDAY OF THE WORLD
- unalterable resolve