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Meanings of
beatable
in English
Susceptible to being defeated.
vincible
vanquishable
Related terms
conquerable
Usage of
beatable
in English
1
They have a good record at home, but they are
beatable
there.
2
The Union have shown some spirit this season but should be
beatable
.
3
And even when they are
beatable
,
they still require copious mind-numbing repetition.
4
This team is very
beatable
as Sean Ingle wrote in his article.
5
Sydney are definitely a
beatable
side, we saw that against City.
6
They are
beatable
,
but we've got to come out with a better disposition.
7
Those are the sport's best, but all of them are
beatable
.
8
No Chinese lad of tender and
beatable
years was Ah Kim.
9
Standing alone at a rostrum without his advisers, Bush is eminently
beatable
in debate.
10
Three of those games are against
beatable
sides in Carlton, the Bulldogs and Melbourne.
11
If Jose Mourinho made Chelsea less
beatable
Avram Grant is making them more watchable.
12
Leicester are not in our heads: they are very
beatable
.
13
It's still a difficult game, but now it's
beatable
with a reasonable amount of effort.
14
There is no doubt that Bush was
beatable
,
if there was a decent opposition candidate.
15
Just like Ferrari they were also
beatable
,
suggested Sarno.
16
It was based, in part, on Monaco being
beatable
.
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beatable
Adjective
Frequent collocations
eminently beatable
very beatable
as beatable
less beatable
actually beatable
More collocations
Beatable
through the time