workable

IPA: wˈɝkʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • Capable of functioning.
  • Able to be worked or fashioned
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Examples of "workable" in Sentences

  • What one group calls workable is called punitive by another.
  • As for the paddling conditions — well, he said, it all looked workable from the wind-shield of a Super Cub.
  • If so, I pick up right where I left off and stick to the idea of getting things in workable order, little by little.
  • Currently, there are no clear alternatives in workable order, and students who for whatever reason "fail" the WASL, have no recourse.
  • Mr Bartlett says he will announce what he describes as a workable arrangement for his minority Labor Government in the next 12 to 24 hours.
  • Trying to use the law to make a failed model workable is a waste of time, even if UK politicians such as Mandelson are apparently corrupt enough to do their bidding, what they're asking for won't actually work.
  • Making the situation workable is two-fold: It's helpful if the blind person tells the 911 dispatcher that a guide dog will be in the home, and if the dispatcher tells the blind person the name of the police officer who will be responding to the call.

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