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UK
/kəɹˈɛktəbəl/
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ADJECTIVE
-
capable of being corrected by additions
an amendable flaw -
capable of being returned to the original condition; not necessarily permanent
a correctable image
How To Use correctable In A Sentence
- Many people have vision problems that are correctable with glasses or contact lenses.
- an uncorrectable habit
- Neither error is reviewable or correctable under NCAA playing rules. Rutgers goes home as St. John's gets the (non) calls
- Amblyopia or lazy eye is characterised by poor vision that is not correctable with glasses in an otherwise normal and healthy eye.
- The best kinds of stories come when a scout identifies a correctable flaw, something that they can see in person that doesn't show up in the stats, or in the video snippets. How the Yankees Play the Market
- The hearing loss is correctable by surgery in which the stapes bone is replaced by prosthesis. John W. House, M.D.: Too Many Tests!
- At the same time it would make our treasured sport of football so much more credible while alleviating some of the pain millions of football fans have to suffer as a result of unfair, "correctable", injustices. Undefined
- The absolute contraindications for laparoscopic surgery include uncorrectable coagulopathy, intestinal obstruction, abdominal wall infection, and suspected malignant ascites. Minimally Invasive Surgery for Urologic Conditions in Children
- Perceptive though he was, he never envisaged or understood the prospect of this strange international bureaucracy that is incorrectable by elective mechanism and barely subject to laws.
- If, however, you stay focused on what's going wrong that is correctable, you may get a better response to your suggestions for getting help.