modifiable

IPA: mˈɑdʌfaɪʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • Capable of being modified; subject to modification.
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Examples of "modifiable" in Sentences

  • For this reason I distribute the source code of my programs in modifiable form to encourage life and spread love.
  • The synthetic molecules are easily modifiable and can be produced quickly in large quantities at lower cost, Kodadek said.
  • As the term "modifiable" indicates, these are the risk factors that can be addressed proactively to reduce the risk of hip fractures.
  • And while most stuff this cute is absolutely not modifiable, I am very pleased to report that ALL of the bunnies and my little hamster are totally modifiable which is always a HUGE bonus for me.
  • James Vaupel of the Max Planck Institute in Germany and his colleagues in Denmark concluded that the aging process may be "modifiable," based on their review of studies published worldwide on aging issues.
  • But organized beings (from the extreme complication of the laws by which they are regulated) being more eminently modifiable, that is, liable to be influenced by a greater number and variety of causes, than any other phenomena whatever; having also themselves had a beginning, and therefore
  • All it takes is a healthy dose of common sense. people), and the states of Michigan and Tennessee, estimated that a whopping 25% of employer-direct medical care costs are attributable to "modifiable" factors in employees such as stress, high blood pressure, weight, high cholesterol, excess alcohol use, poor nutrition, smoking and depression.

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