Definitionadj. capable of being removed or taken away or dismissed
Last update: October 24, 2015
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She has a removable centre table. . [Please select]
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Finally, we condensed everything on a small computer thumb drive which we hid in the removable base of a desk lamp. [Please select]
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She has a removable centre table. [Please select]
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The viceroys were appointed by the king and removable by him at pleasure. [Please select]
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The party leader is elected by no one, accountable to no one, bound by no oath of office, removable by no one. [Please select]
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The upright tile should be fitted with a tight removable cover--Mr. [Please select]
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5 x 5 inches), having removable tops of wire mesh, and an externally-mounted water bottle that had a drop-type spout extending into the cage. [Please select]
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This will give seven spaces for music and as the shelves are removable two places can be made into one. [Please select]
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The Government is a removable Government, its tenure depends upon its conduct. [Please select]
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Much better--take a small pillow with you with removable and washable "case" made of dark green or brown denim. [Please select]
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The heel should be well but gently washed with soap and water, and as much of the scurf detached as is easily removable. [Please select]
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