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usable
/ ˈjuːzəbəl /
adjective
- able to be used
Derived Forms
- ˌusaˈbility, noun
- ˈusably, adverb
Other Words From
- usa·bili·ty usa·ble·ness noun
- usea·bili·ty usea·ble·ness noun
- usa·bly usea·bly adverb
- nonre·usa·ble nonre·usea·ble adjective noun
- non·usa·ble non·usea·ble adjective
- reus·a·bili·ty reuse·a·bili·ty noun
- re·usa·ble re·usea·ble adjective
- re·usa·ble·ness re·usea·ble·ness noun
- un·usa·ble un·usea·ble adjective
- un·usa·ble·ness un·usea·ble·ness noun
- un·usa·bly un·usea·bly adverb
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
The company has violated the ADA by failing “to make its stations readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities, including those who use wheelchairs,” the complaint states.
TRI’s bot can fold up tightly to the ceiling when it’s not in use, so it effectively takes up zero usable space.
It has a range of just 150 miles, usable but relatively paltry by 2020 standards.
In this one, I ended up with only six usable saltwater-chilled water bottles.
Even if it’s not all immediately usable, the Party anticipates better technical ability to exploit the data later on.
After all that steps, 220 pounds of fresh-picked beans will wind up as about 30 pounds of usable product.
This loss of usable myelin results in poor nerve-to-nerve coordination, resulting is a slightly haywire main dashboard.
This miniaturized gym routine enabled the scientists to grow usable quantities of bovine muscle—otherwise known as beef.
The Maybach that they bashed and reconstructed for their dazzling “Otis” music video was no longer usable as a car.
Crumpton turned the young man into an asset, and he provided an immense amount of usable information.
Governor Letcher of Virginia ordered that this ship be raised and be converted into an effective, usable frigate.
This was the first practical and commercially usable talking machine.
You've achieved controlled, usable atomic energy through total annihilation of mass.
I could not alter the "troublesome," because it is the nearest usable adjective for schwierig, which stands in the German.
Eight subject indexes—only the fourth is not alphabetical—make the Bibliotheca bibliothecarum fully usable.
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