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returnable

[ US /ɹiˈtɝnəbəɫ/ ]
[ UK /ɹɪtˈɜːnəbə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. that may be returned
    returnable bottles and cans
    this merchandise is returnable if you save the receipt

How To Use returnable In A Sentence

  • It costs £1000 a week to hire the yacht, plus a £120 refundable/returnable deposit.
  • returnable bottles and cans
  • Please send this form back with a non-returnable deposit of £60.
  • It costs £1000 a week to hire the yacht, plus a £120 refundable/returnable deposit.
  • Sir Michael Spicer lobbed one of his specialities - the tiny, unreturnable grenade – across the floor. Flu takes over at PMQs
  • Until we change the packaging to non-returnable bottles it is difficult for us to do so,’ he said.
  • Landlords can charge a returnable deposit.
  • Nadal gets the better of it, somehow, and then thumps down another unreturnable serve. Novak Djokovic v Rafael Nadal - as it happened! | John Ashdown
  • A returnable deposit is payable on arrival.
  • The average life of a returnable glass bottle is five to ten years, with approximately five fillings per year.
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