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reviewable

American  
[ri-vyoo-uh-buhl] / rɪˈvyu ə bəl /

adjective

  1. subject to or suitable for review or critical examination.


Example Sentences

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Moreover, the Supreme Court has held that a president’s choice to award pardons, commutations, and reprieves is neither reviewable by the courts nor reversible by Congress.

From Slate • Jul. 18, 2025

Or he can refuse to go along, risk Cannon’s ire and try to position the prosecution to appeal if she actually does something reviewable.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 20, 2024

The play is not reviewable, and the Browns settled for a 52-yard field goal by Dustin Hopkins.

From Washington Times • Sep. 24, 2023

US Open officials confirmed the dedicated on-court tablet had malfunctioned and stopped the reviewable video from being delivered.

From BBC • Aug. 29, 2023

Thus in 1792, Congress ordered the judges while on circuit to pass upon pension claims, their determinations to be reviewable by the Secretary of the Treasury.

From John Marshall and the Constitution; a chronicle of the Supreme court by Corwin, Edward Samuel