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terminable Definition

ter·mi·nable (tʉrmi nə bəl)

adjective

  1. that can be terminated
  2. that terminates after a specified time, as a contract

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terminable Usage Examples

Preposition: on

  • month: The service contracts of all directors with the company are terminable on 12 months ' notice.
  • year: The agreement is terminable on two years ' notice.

Modifies a noun

  • annuity: Payments under both these Acts were subsequently extinguished by the Tithe Act 1936 and replaced by terminable annuities.

Preposition: by

  • company: The lease was terminable by the company by 12 months notice from its annual anniversary date and otherwise expired in 2070.
  • month: The appointment is terminable by three months ' notice in writing on either side.
  • party: The agreement is terminable by either party at any time by giving one year's notice in writing.