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alterable
[ awl-ter-uh-buhl ]
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- alter·a·bili·ty alter·a·ble·ness noun
- alter·a·bly adverb
- re·alter·a·ble adjective
- re·alter·a·ble·ness noun
- re·alter·a·bly adverb
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Word History and Origins
Origin of alterable1
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Example Sentences
Their acts are "alterable" by the Board of Overseers, to whom they are responsible.
"Yes" or "No," when once definitely uttered by a Bushi, was no more alterable than the ebb and flow of the tide.
The very fourth commandment, however it was a perpetual law as to the proportion of time, yet was alterable as to the seventh day.
Affecting this Act, except in so far as it is declared to be alterable by the Irish Legislature.
The provisions with respect to this second order fall within the class of enactments which are alterable by the Irish Legislature.
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