Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Capable of being restored, or brought to a former condition.

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

  • adjective Admitting of being restored; capable of being reclaimed.

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • adjective Capable of being restored or reclaimed; as, restorable land.

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Examples

  • If you can purchase that .222 and it's in restorable condition, you've got a good varmint cartridge.

    Does anyone remember the 222 remington cartridge? this caliber intrests me because i found a 222 rem. 2010

  • If you can purchase that .222 and it's in restorable condition, you've got a good varmint cartridge.

    Does anyone remember the 222 remington cartridge? this caliber intrests me because i found a 222 rem. 2010

  • In many cases the newborn baby would not be healthy, though in many cases the baby might be restorable to health.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Abortion: Murder or Tragedy? Are Those the Only Options? 2009

  • It provides the only mappable and restorable profile that illustrates the genesis and development of an astrobleme during the very short time after impact.

    Vredefort Dome, South Africa 2009

  • The limited inventory of restored or restorable colonial homes is, indeed, selling rapidly in San Cristobal and finding a reasonably priced home there is difficult.

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  • One real estate agent told us he had a standing order from foreign speculators/renovators to buy anything restorable the minute it came on the market if reasonably priced.

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  • In the case of the Super 8mm film - the pattern that looks like random "snowflakes" is actually mold that is eating the emulsion of the film and is not removable or restorable, in fact it has been cleaned up to the best extent possible.

    Filmstalker Review: The Devil and Daniel Johnston 2006

  • One real estate agent told us he had a standing order from foreign speculators/renovators to buy anything restorable the minute it came on the market if reasonably priced.

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  • The limited inventory of restored or restorable colonial homes is, indeed, selling rapidly in San Cristobal and finding a reasonably priced home there is difficult.

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  • One real estate agent told us he had a standing order from foreign speculators/renovators to buy anything restorable the minute it came on the market if reasonably priced.

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