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suspensible

American  
[suh-spen-suh-buhl] / səˈspɛn sə bəl /

adjective

  1. capable of being suspended.


Other Word Forms

  • suspensibility noun

Etymology

Origin of suspensible

1785–95; < Latin suspēns ( us ) ( suspense ) + -ible

Example Sentences

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The slow realization that God's laws are not like those of parents and teachers, evadible, suspensible, but changeless, and their penalties sure as the laws of nature, is most important factor of moral training.

From Project Gutenberg

The particles themselves must have an interior and gravitative being, and the multeity must be a removable or at least suspensible accident.

From Project Gutenberg