reusable
/ (riːˈjuːzəbəl) /
able to be used more than once
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How to use reusable in a sentence
Trying to do it in a reusable rocket, landing on a runway, that system has a very bad track record.
Sky Wars: Richard Branson’s Rival in the Great Space Race | Tom Sykes | October 7, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTMusk is there, too, having taken a three-year lease at Spaceport for testing reusable rockets.
Tycoons in Space: One in Orbit and One Still Grounded | Clive Irving | October 5, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTIt cost Paul Allen $25 million to win $10 million, and SpaceShipOne, though reusable, was not reused.
Up to a Point: A 'Space Corvette' in Every Garage | P. J. O’Rourke | September 6, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTFor example, reusable sponges can be worn comfortably and undetected during sex.
Donatepads.org has information on organizations collecting reusable pads for girls in need.
Great cost benefits are attained if the vehicle used to deliver the attack is reusable.
Shock and Awe | Harlan K. UllmanAlternatively, reusable long-range survivable systems provide needed flexibility to alter the Deep Strike plan as it unfolds.
Shock and Awe | Harlan K. Ullman
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