Definitions
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- adjective mathematics Of or pertaining to a
problem where thegambler is free to stop playing at any time.
Etymologies
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leave + -able
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Examples
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And I found that the life I was thinking so leavable
Margot Asquith, an Autobiography - Two Volumes in One Margot Asquith 1904
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But then he had a fatal lapse against a wily ball from Tim Bresnan, wide but not too wide, leavable but inviting and he snicked it to the grateful hands of Strauss at first slip.
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It was tagged as the ‘most leavable city in the country years ago.
Impressions of Southeast Asia | Heretical Ideas Magazine 2010
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