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shareable

American  
[shair-uh-buhl] / ˈʃɛər ə bəl /

adjective

  1. suitable for sharing by two or more people; able or intended to be shared.


Example Sentences

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This doesn’t mean those images will be any less shareable, except “in jurisdictions where such content is illegal,” says the official statement.

From Salon

As with Odd Future, the New York collective used the multimedia richness and easily shareable content of Tumblr to build both a defining aesthetic and an air of mystique for its projects.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Retailers that tap in to the desire for unique, shareable experiences,” Solanki said, “are poised to capture the hearts of these experience-hungry consumers.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Food is the only shareable souvenir that consistently delights, especially when incorporated into a relaxed dinner with people you love.

From The Wall Street Journal

Early drafts set some limits on the scope of shareable data, but were “pretty weak,” according to Tracy Rosenberg, advocacy director for Oakland Privacy.

From Los Angeles Times