dateable

[ UK /dˈe‍ɪtəbə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. that can be given a date
    a concrete and datable happening
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How To Use dateable In A Sentence

  • We still don't know for certain who took them, nor have I been able to find dateable pictures of Salts chimney with a hoist at the side to find out if Levi Firth could have been the photographer.
  • Will two unsuccessful, undateable losers in love find companionship together?
  • The electronically controllable system of the invention for viewing on a television, updateable television programming information comprises a microcontroller which is partially controllable by remote control system and is updateable via telephone link, magnetic cards or floppy disks, or television or radio subcarrier, the microcontroller including input/output interfaces, a microprocessor and a RAM; a mixer for mixing a regularly received television signal with the signal generated by the microcontroller; an RF converter for receiving the radio frequency information from the mixer, microcontroller, and television antennae and properly converting the information into information which may be sent to the television;; and a remote control system for permitting the viewer to direct the microcontroller to perform searches on information contained in the RAM so as to provide on the television screen in a chosen format, subsets of information desired by the viewer. The Pirate Bay: the verdict doesn’t matter
  • His final destination is surely New York, where the availability of dateable Jewish women is far greater.
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