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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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Potential second bookable offences will not be reviewable.

From BBC

They’re reviewable only for clear error.

From Slate

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

This “preserves the chain of political accountability. ... The Task Force members are removable at will by the Secretary of HHS, and their recommendations are reviewable by the Secretary before they take effect.”

From Los Angeles Times

Still, after experimenting with the idea of ABS at various levels of the minor leagues over the last half-decade, MLB decided to give it a trial run in spring training this year, installing the Hawk-Eye technology at select Cactus and Grapefruit League ballparks — the Dodgers’ Camelback Ranch facility among them — in its most ambitious effort yet to make balls and strikes reviewable.

From Los Angeles Times