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expectable

American  
[ik-spekt-uh-buhl] / ɪkˈspɛkt ə bəl /

adjective

  1. predictable; able to be expected or anticipated.


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But nothing is more expectable than the regular occurrence of unexpected things, such as the awkward decline of Northern Europe’s power-generating winds as Glasgow drew near.

From Washington Post Nov. 10, 2021

They cited rules that allow prosecutors to close cases in which the person under investigation has done everything expectable to repair any damage from alleged actions.

From Seattle Times Feb. 7, 2019

Representatives of ethnic groups from all over the planet soon became an expectable feature of then-popular World’s Fair pavilions.

From Salon Jul. 20, 2018

Maybe the most expectable, yet thrilling, moment came when a quintet led by two tenor players, Joe Lovano and David Murray, played Coleman’s most famous tune, “Lonely Woman.”

From The New Yorker Jun. 27, 2015

To expect that was, in Mr. Sheldon, natural, reasonable, wise; his folly lay in believing in conditions making it expectable.

From The Shadow On The Dial, and Other Essays 1909 by Howes, S. O. (Silas Orrin)

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