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raisable

ADJECTIVE
  1. capable of being raised
    the roadster had a raisable sunroof

How To Use raisable In A Sentence

  • Statistics should make social developments and political action transparent and appraisable.
  • Lately I found nothing appraisable in the newspapers, there seems to be no progress.
  • The successes of your promotions are directly appraisable due to reliable reporting, transparent billing and secured payment.
  • So only is it possible to use them aright, and to find, when the volume is closed, that a complete, coherent, appraisable book remains in the mind. The Craft of Fiction
  • The thought of chapped hands and chilblains was almost terrifying, and his heart sank at sight of the double storm-windows, which he knew were solidly fastened and unraisable, while the small ventilating panes, the size of ladies 'handkerchiefs, smote him with sensations of suffocation. THE PRODIGAL FATHER
  • And you can see that Wafi-Golpu at the exploration target minimum point of 20 million ounces and 4 million tons of copper is still in the [appraisable] resource. Precious Metals Sector and Stocks Analysis from Seeking Alpha
  • At the other extreme there were apparently no slaves on the plantation above sixty years old except Randal, a stone mason, who in spite of his sixty-six years was valued at $300, and the following who had no appraisable value: Old Jim the shepherd, Old Maria the dairy maid, and perhaps two of the spinners. American Negro Slavery A Survey of the Supply, Employment and Control of Negro Labor as Determined by the Plantation Regime
  • For so "dream" not those who have the tangible, appraisable world in view. Greek Studies: a Series of Essays
  • Apart from all of this, the important point is making it clear that maintaining a species just to use it in a show which relies on its suffering is neither an appraisable nor a noble act.
  • This is why our various ways of responding to other people's sufferings are morally appraisable.
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