bridgeable

IPA: brˈɪdʒʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • Able to be spanned by, or as if by, a bridge.
  • (figurative) Possible to reconcile.
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Examples of "bridgeable" in Sentences

  • The gap would seem to be bridgeable in a negotiated settlement.
  • But the gaps are bridgeable, and to move forward it suffices to take Netanyahu and Abbas by their public words.
  • The gap between American rhetoric and American actions has widened to the point where it no longer is bridgeable.
  • It makes it nearly impossible for people who have legitimate but bridgeable differences to sit down at the same table and hash things out.
  • You see, when it comes down to horsetrading and building coalitions for specific policies, this is where the conservatives here and someone like you can sit and and figure out where we stand on the different issues and see what accomodations we can make and where are differences are not bridgeable.
  • Yet many of the 475 Palestinian and Israeli peace builders from different backgrounds, locations and degrees of religious observance that we have interviewed over the years believe that the structural and ideological divides that separate Israelis and Palestinians are still - although perhaps barely - bridgeable, and that we have not exhausted all of our non-violent options.

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