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approvable

American  
[uh-proo-vuh-buhl] / əˈpru və bəl /

adjective

  1. capable of being approved.

  2. worthy of being approved; commendable.


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Etymology

Origin of approvable

1400–50; late Middle English. See approve, -able

Example Sentences

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Kate Huckelbridge, the Coastal Commission’s senior deputy director, said in an interview before the meeting that Doheny cleared many of the hurdles that come with desalination and “represents an easier pathway to an approvable project.”

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 13, 2022

Volkswagen has not submitted an approvable recall plan to bring the vehicles into compliance and reduce pollution.

From The Guardian • Jan. 13, 2016

Johnson was more circumspect, arguing that the sites are "within the ambit of what's approvable under the consent decree" while conceding shortcomings.

From Salon • Jul. 1, 2011

Still, the department said it believed an approvable settlement might be achievable, perhaps by requiring rights holders to opt in to the settlement.

From New York Times • Feb. 18, 2010

Sectional cases are very convenient, and are now being designed in artistic styles, but are not yet altogether approvable for the parlor or living room.

From The Complete Home by Laughlin, Clara E. (Clara Elizabeth)

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