signable
Americanadjective
Other Word Forms
- nonsignable adjective
- unsignable adjective
Etymology
Origin of signable
Example Sentences
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In the best case, the Senate would pass its own bill, and the two chambers would go to conference where the White House could work out a signable compromise.
Rajai Davis and Dexter Fowler, two players who signed for relatively cheap in the winter, should be signable.
From Los Angeles Times
It’s laudable that Paul Ryan and Democratic Senator Patty Murray of Washington state got together and produced a signable bill last year.
From BusinessWeek
There was no immediate word from that meeting on whether they succeeded in getting any closer to a signable accord.
From Reuters
The Nationals, then, could be among the teams faced with a new dilemma: Should they exhaust the majority of their bonus money on one supremely gifted player and sign lesser, but more signable, talents with the leftover scraps?
From Washington Post
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