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signable

[sahy-nuh-buhl]

adjective

  1. suitable for signing, as in being satisfactory, appropriate, or complete.

    a signable legislative bill.



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Other Word Forms

  • nonsignable adjective
  • unsignable adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of signable1

First recorded in 1795–1805; sign + -able
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Example Sentences

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We finally get to see final decisions play out and who really received a signable offer.

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Juan Soto was not signable, no matter what the Lerners offered.

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The slot bonus for the No. 25 pick is $2.74 million, and Muncy indicated to scouts ahead of the draft that he is signable.

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But we opted for Ott as the best combination of desirable and signable.

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In the best case, the Senate would pass its own bill, and the two chambers would go to conference where the White House could work out a signable compromise.

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