moveable

[ UK /mˈuːvəbə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. capable of being moved or conveyed from one place to another
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How To Use moveable In A Sentence

  • A hard-nosed unmoveable man, who sacrifices his lovely daughter to ward off future kidnap threats on his beloved son.
  • Resources can be external, material goods, such as land and moveable property.
  • Moveable hypothecs with delivery are not required to be in writing.
  • Moveable type may have changed our world, as did radio and television and 24-hour newscasts and talk shows.
  • You want furniture that is of course kid-size, but you also want it to be easily moveable and light-weight enough so that the children themselves can move it around as necessary.
  • The thin-framed, moveable glass walls were engineered to be resistant to tropical storms and cyclones.
  • Yamauchi said the team at Polyphony Digital has been working on several different areas of late, including a new physics engine and damage, as well as adding moveable objects on the track (such as destructible tyre walls on the Tokyo Route 246 track, playable on the show floor of TGS 2009). CNET Australia
  • My favourite comes when Elsie, the irresistible force, meets Jack's mum, the immoveable object, and, on offering to help in the house, is sternly told: Jack's bed were made up this morning. The Game
  • The terms proposed were that the people of Faenza should have immunity for themselves and their property; that Astorre should have freedom to depart and to take with him his moveable possessions, his immoveables remaining at the mercy of the Pope. The Life of Cesare Borgia
  • Surmounting the vesical orifice, c, is seen the tuberculated mass, a, which being moveable, can be forced against the vesical orifice and thus produce complete retention of urine. Surgical Anatomy
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