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draftable

American  
[draft-uh-buhl, drahft-] / ˈdræft ə bəl, ˈdrɑft- /

adjective

  1. eligible for military conscription; suitable to be selected or required for military service.

  2. able to be prepared in an initial form or as a draft, often for later refinement; writable.


Other Word Forms

  • draftability noun
  • undraftable adjective

Example Sentences

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Washington put a draftable grade on Patterson — one good enough to be selected, Rivera said — and when the 21-year-old ultimately went undrafted, the team made Patterson a priority.

From Washington Times

“The question is, are these taxpaying, draftable American citizens . . . deserving of equal rights? Of course they are.”

From Washington Post

The team has thoroughly evaluated every player it deems “draftable,” Rosas said.

From New York Times

The South Carolina junior was also considered a high draftable pick with a strong showing this season.

From Washington Times

Sure, they thought he was a draftable talent, but for some reason, Williams slipped through the cracks on everyone’s draft board.

From Los Angeles Times