[
US
/ˈsɑɫvəbəɫ/
]
[ UK /sˈɒlvəbəl/ ]
[ UK /sˈɒlvəbəl/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
capable of being solved
such problems are perfectly solvable
How To Use solvable In A Sentence
- However, it is hardly an unsolvable mystery: remember that there were plants with sap, leaves, seeds, spores and pollen in the Paleozoic, long before flowering plants appeared.
- It has outlived the Cold War, Vietnam, 2 Iraq wars and seems to unresolvable. Matthew Yglesias » David Petraeus, Jew-Hater
- For anyone of this high level, they would have already graduated from college, be working on a degree of some sorts, working on finding cures to cancer and aids or solving unsolvable math equations.
- As most folks know by now, this same issue underlies the great, unresolvable, and basically silly debate about whether the new millennium starts at the beginning of 2000 or of 2001.
- US Republican Senator Judd Gregg withdrew Thursday as the nominee for Secretary of Commerce, citing "irresolvable conflicts" with the Obama administration over its economic stimulus plan.
- Noise and pollution are problems, he says, but solvable ones. Times, Sunday Times
- The surge in refusals of 'resolvable' requests came despite a fall in the volume of requests. Times, Sunday Times
- Guidelines for selecting a supplement were provided including the importance of selecting a dissolvable supplement.
- Politicians who objected to Mrs Thatcher and her radical conviction politics suffered the anguish of apparently unresolvable frustration.
- Amazingly, that's widely recognised as a solvable problem. Times, Sunday Times