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US
/ˈtɝmənəbəɫ/
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ADJECTIVE
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capable of being terminated after a designated time
terminable employees
a terminable annuity
How To Use terminable In A Sentence
- Light pains in my chest, the indeterminable gurgle in my stomach, a swaying before my eyes. Books in 2009, #5
- He must have been very drunk, for at last the heavy sleep gripped him with the suddenness of a magic spell, and the last word lengthened itself into an interminable, noisy, in-drawn snore. Youth And Two Other Stories
- Puerisque ',' Marcus Aurelius ',' The Unveiling of Lhassa '-- but the list is rather interminable. The Home of the Blizzard Being the Story of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914
- Survey, those of the Pallaballa range as mica schist and quartz; those of the Sierra del Cristal as “probably schistose grit, but not definitely determinable by inspection,” and Travels in West Africa
- It was in the public forums, the interminable meetings that became routine, when attention wavered and respect dimmed. Times, Sunday Times
- There was the usual interminable discussion about it at half time and afterwards.
- If, to give an unlikely scenario, there had been no take-over and the shares had been delisted but continued to trade in the over-the-counter market, the conversion right would still have a value determinable in the market place.
- But there has, in the past, been some niggles, such as the often interminable hassle of getting money for goods and services out of some Arab nations.
- matters determinable by law
- The fact of the matter was that her brain was reeling about, punch-drunk after the twelve-round contest of this interminable day. LAST SHOT