Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Capable of being diverted.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adjective Capable of being diverted.

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  • adjective Capable of being diverted.

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Examples

  • I think if you think about in general, we've said the cargoes coming out of Qatar in total about two-thirds of them run out in long-term contracts and the balance are spot and those are divertible, which is kind of how the big picture looks there.

    unknown title 2011

  • Bruce added that Narcan is not "divertible," meaning it has no street value because it can't make a person high.

    New Haven Independent 2009

  • He who had the keenest eye for instances and illustrations, and was least divertible by casual side-curiosity, would score the quickest triumph.

    Memories and Studies William James 1876

  • All of that business, as we look across the year, particularly in the latter half, has been very successful, but I wouldn't attribute that to any one contract that we have in place, or comment about what's going on with those other than to say diversified portfolio, diversified contract mix, divertible cargoes.

    unknown title 2011

  • "One of the reasons we set the goal was that we saw that over time more things would become divertible from the waste stream," Mouw said.

    News & Record Article Feed 2009

  • "One of the reasons we set the goal was that we saw that over time more things would become divertible from the waste stream," Mouw said.

    News & Record Article Feed 2009

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