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Meanings of
correctable
in English
Capable of being corrected by additions.
amendable
Related terms
corrigible
Correctable.
Related terms
reversible
Usage of
correctable
in English
1
Easily
correctable
,
and he told the computer to make the adjustments.
2
The temporal distortion caused by dopamine adsorption is
correctable
by a straightforward mathematical procedure.
3
Some of these conditions are
correctable
and some are not.
4
Mechanical failure was the most common complication (10%) but was generally
correctable
.
5
But he said the flaws were largely
correctable
and could be amended within 45 days.
6
For these time travel shows, history was like other world problems -ornery but
correctable
.
7
A global error, they admitted, but
correctable
,
in time.
8
Had minor skin and dysentery problems from not taking proper care of herself, easily
correctable
.
9
The messiness of her character's life feels
correctable
,
and she seems capable of regaining control.
10
It's a
correctable
birth defect that causes incomplete development of the structure of the mouth.
11
Occasionally, blind people with certain
correctable
conditions are able to regain their vision through surgical procedures.
12
The case of Thomas Eric Duncan, the first diagnosed case of Ebola in the US, illustrated
correctable
problems.
13
He advocates a nationwide mobile school screening programme, so children who have
correctable
vision problems can be treated.
14
Sometimes things may be
correctable
.
Anemia could be caused by slow bleeding somewhere in the body, for example.
15
Parity errors can also afflict mass storage and serial communication lines; this is more serious because not always
correctable
.
16
Some sources are recognizable and
correctable
,
such as vascular access type, clinical infection, and water quality, and some are not.
Other examples for "correctable"
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correctable
Adjective
Frequent collocations
correctable birth
easily correctable
always correctable
correctable conditions
correctable errors
More collocations
Correctable
through the time