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Princeton's WordNet

  1. removableadjective

    capable of being removed or taken away or dismissed

    "a removable cord"; "removable partitions"

  2. obliterable, removableadjective

    able to be obliterated completely

Wiktionary

  1. removableadjective

    Able to be removed.

    When the piece fell off, I was relieved to see that it appeared to be removable.

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. Removableadjective

    Such as may be removed.

    Etymology: from remove.

    The Irish bishops have their clergy in such subjection, that they dare not complain of them; for knowing their own incapacity, and that they are therefore removeable at their bishop’s will, yield what pleaseth him. Edmund Spenser.

    In such a chapel, such curate is removeable at the pleasure of the rector of the mother church. John Ayliffe, Parergon.

ChatGPT

  1. removable

    Removable generally refers to something that can be taken off, detached, or eliminated from its original position or place. It is not permanently fixed and can be easily removed or replaced without causing damage or alteration. The term is widely used in multiple contexts such as in medical procedures, technology, real estate etc.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Removableadjective

    admitting of being removed

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of removable in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of removable in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of removable in a Sentence

  1. Claude Arnold:

    She also gave inconsistent answers about when she discovered that the HSI agents were investigating the shootings from the day prior …. Either version is contradicted by the building security officer …. it is pretty standard across the federal government that if someone engages in criminal misconduct related to their professional duties, it is also a removable offense.

  2. Claude Arnold:

    It is pretty standard across the federal government that if someone engages in criminal misconduct related to their professional duties, it is also a removable offense.

  3. David Schoen:

    Presidents are impeachable because they are removable, former presidents are not because they cannot be removed.

  4. Marco Rubio:

    For me, the question would not just be whether the President's actions were wrong, but ultimately whether what he did was removable, the two are not the same. Just because actions meet a standard of impeachment does not mean it is in the best interest of the country to remove a President from office.

  5. Arizona Sheriff Babeu:

    To be clear, the backgrounds of the individuals in question would generally make them enforcement priorities for ICE. However, ICE has no legal basis for continuing to hold these individuals.One individual( Hermez) is a lawful permanent resident whose current conviction record does not make him legally removable. the sheriffs of Arizona have been forced to deal with many challenges due to lax enforcement of Criminal rules for U.S. immigration policies.

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