bondable
Americanadjective
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able to be connected or joined.
This composite is a bondable, biocompatible, translucent, and easy-to-use reinforced ribbon.
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connecting or adhering different materials.
You can use a bondable adhesive if you don’t want to sew the patches on.
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Insurance. able to be insured as trustworthy under a bond or surety agreement.
All applicants must be bondable and pass a criminal background check.
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Finance. (of a debt, business, etc.) able to be secured by bonds.
The company is financially strong, bondable, and involved in a variety of commercial projects.
Voters have passed a measure requiring voter approval of all bondable construction costs before construction can begin.
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Law. (of a criminal charge) allowing for a perpetrator’s release on payment of bail or personal surety.
I learned from my stint at the county jail that theft of property and possession of burglary tools are both bondable charges.
Other Word Forms
- bondability noun
- unbondable adjective
Etymology
Origin of bondable
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