useable
useable
Definition
use·able (yo̵̅o̅′zə bəl)
adjective
use′·abil′·ity (-bil′ə tē) noun or use′·able·ness
use′·ably adverb
useable
Usage Examples
Adjective complement with noun phrase
- make: The great unknown area is, How do you make websites useable for people with learning difficulties?
Modifies a noun
- space: You'll see how just how much useable space is there.
- format: The data may be downloaded in a variety of useable formats for import into different software packages.
- capacity: This means they would drift slowly apart and after some time the useable capacity of the pack is very small.
- condition: The soap is still useable, very good condition.
- energy: Whatever is eaten is not digested into useable energy for the body.
- tool: We host four auctions of antique and useable tools each year in Needham Market.
Modifying Another Word
- perfectly: Of course the " burnt " gate was perfectly useable, for operational purposes, just lacking a balance beam.
- readily: The bang, although not displacing the rock, had set up a large number of readily useable cracks.
- fully: The purse is fully useable, very good condition.
- immediately: The material produced is directly related to the needs of their staff and pupils and therefore relevant and immediately useable in the classroom.
- easily: In older, and less commonplace browsers the site may appear different but should be easily useable still.
- still: The soap is still useable, very good condition.
Used with adjective complement
- remain: Whilst the site may remain useable, you may find that some enhanced functionality may not be available.
- make: Perhaps one of these could be made useable again to access the Sankey.
- become: This can enable a line that fails the line test, to become useable.
- seem: He found a Chinese Mountainbike which looked and seemed quite useable in the only real sports store of the capital.
Preposition: in
- warfare: Efforts to improve nuclear arsenals and to make nuclear weapons more useable in warfare will jeopardize the test ban and non-proliferation regimes.
- future: Software that adheres to relevant technical standards and avoids proprietary file formats is more likely to be useable in the future.
Preposition: by
- everyone: In the future, they would like to see products useable by everyone in society.
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