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coverable

  • a word derived from cover.
    cover
    verb (used with object)
    to be or serve as a covering for; extend over; rest on the surface of.

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ProPublica reported last year on the absurd trouble the company went to so it could deny a claim to a chronically ill man who had all sorts of very coverable medical problems.

From Slate Dec. 6, 2024

He just kept saying, Might I point out that the senior senator did not answer my question, which is, which books she would deem not coverable by the First Amendment?

From Slate Jun. 13, 2017

By replacing the Smiths' swooning, melodramatic melancholy with a kind of blank-eyed sigh, they just about make it coverable.

From The Guardian Mar. 10, 2011

But at least he concedes that coverable areas exist, which for Gernreich is something.

From Time Magazine Archive