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esmenable
Capable of being repaired or rectified.
rectifiable
irreparable
maintainable
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esmenable
1
Survival rates, including
reparable
defects of FPDs, and success rates were determined.
2
The thing is done: it is
reparable
,
but only through your suffering.
3
They lamented the last steps the Prince had taken here as scarcely
reparable
.
'
4
A rupture in a fifty-year-old alliance that may not be
reparable
.
5
But he had to do with a
reparable
affair; my men were irreparably hanged.
6
Everyone seemed pretty sure that if there was a tear, it would be minimal,
reparable
.
7
This injurious result may be at any time
reparable
by a proper use of manures.
8
All of these are in good,
reparable
condition.
9
Organic damage (surgery
reparable
)
to a pair of Stiff peddlers?
10
This is a
reparable
defect in the mechanism.
11
Simple in design, it will be
reparable
even in the depths of the African bush, said Costes.
12
The errors of your other ministers, Sir, are nearly always
reparable
,
and their places are easily filled.
13
Industrial capacities, less striking than literary capacities, inflicted losses on France still more felt and less
reparable
.
14
Troitsky Gate was battered, but easily
reparable
.
15
And that has just ended in each destroying the other to an extent doubtfully
reparable
in our time.
16
Outer seven shield-projectors damaged but
reparable
.
reparable
easily reparable
always reparable
doubtfully reparable
include reparable
less reparable
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esmenable
corregible
rectificable