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UK
/ɐmˈɛndəbəl/
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[ US /əˈmɛndəbəɫ/ ]
[ US /əˈmɛndəbəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
capable of being corrected by additions
an amendable flaw
How To Use amendable In A Sentence
- Under this standard, any amendable Constitution makes possible any change whatsoever, since theoretically the Constitution could be amended to implement that change.
- Constitutions are generally speaking less readily amendable than statutes.
- The new contract takes effect Jan. 17, 2010, and is "amendable" in December 2011. Dallas Business News - Local Dallas News | Dallas Business Journal
- But this year, because the parliamentary session has been extended to spring 2012, several key bills remain very much alive and are in theory amendable. Gaining the ears of power: your voices can still be heard
- The two major goals of the 2010 drilling programme at Altar are to further define the higher-grade, chalcocite-covellite zone which appears to be amendable to heap leaching, and to expand the global copper resource. The Earth Times Online Newspaper
- The previous contract became amendable on Nov. 21, 2007. Horizon Air flight attendants ratify contract
- amendable" with terms remaining "status quo" throughout negotiations overseen by the National Mediation Board. California Progress Report
- The federal government, with its own urgency to cut costs, is now unusually amendable to waivers that allow states to use Medicaid reimbursement in effective new ways. Chris Norwood: Medicaid Reform? Try Harder
- The pilots now work under a collective-bargaining agreement amendable at the end of next year.
- It has the status of a binding executive order in domestic law — and amendable, alterable, and revocable should the President want to doit. The Volokh Conspiracy » Assassination, Self-Defense, and the Koh Speech