addressable - use in sentences

Modifies a noun

  • memory: The machine was launched with 64Kb of memory as standard, the same as the maximum addressable memory on the Apple II.
  • object: Each addressable object should have a unique identifier, to relate the multiple forms of address.
  • market: By contrast, the total addressable market for Nigeria, a country with a much smaller overall population, is significantly larger.
  • unit: For many devices these simply correspond to the addressable units of the display surface or to its raster coordinates.
  • system: An addressable system is one which indicates which part of the site has a fire rather than just sending out a general alarm.
  • point: Device space The space defined by the addressable points of a display surface.

Modifying Another Word

  • individually: Each of the facades of the three tower blocks has custom individually addressable surface mounted single color LED beacons mounted vertically on the facades.
  • directly: Mapping makes the object's contents directly addressable by a process.
  • fully: A fully addressable emergency test system is incorporated into the lighting controls, enabling every emergency luminaire to be monitored.
  • electronically: Her team recently announced it had created the highest density electronically addressable memory reported to date, a 64-bit memory using molecules as switches.
  • independently: Allows you to fine-tune your call-to-action with multiple lines of text or images each with independently addressable hyperlinks.
  • separately: Each module is separately addressable and offers a highly stable output allowing smooth dimming if inductive loads.

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