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Definition of removable in English: removableadjective rɪˈmuːvəb(ə)lrəˈmuvəb(ə)l 1Able to be taken off or away from the position occupied. the covers are removable for cleaning Example sentencesExamples - I live next to a taxi driver, who uses the current subtle removable roof rack system.
- Removable furniture covers seemed like a great innovation.
- The new trucks are fitted with removable containers.
- Sleeping accommodations are limited to two persons, but this could be increased using removable cots in the living area.
- The removable top of the case became the most challenging part of the project.
- The windows glide up and down smoothly, while the top sash tilts out and is removable for easy cleaning.
- Expensive car stereos had a removable face plate.
- He hands me a gun, complete with removable silencer.
- Everything that is removable, including frescoes, will eventually go on display in a local museum.
- The company launched new versions of its removable flash memory.
2Able to be abolished or dismissed. the Commission will consist of five easily removable government appointees Example sentencesExamples - The president, vice president, and all civil officers of the United States are removable from office on impeachment by the House of Representatives and conviction by the Senate for "Treason, Bribery, or other High Crimes and Misdemeanors."
- The Fair Pay Commission will consist of five or seven easily removable government appointees, chaired by a business representative.
- Appointees now are accountable to and removable by the owners.
- The leaders of these parties were answerable to and removable by the Comintern centre.
- The proposal would have replaced the Queen and the governor-general with a president appointed and removable by a two-thirds majority of the parliament in a joint session.
- Allowing a removable illegal alien mother to remain because she gave birth in the United States would be against the intent of Congress by permitting parents to gain continued residence by birth of children here.
- There is complete security of tenure for the judges, with Supreme Court and High Court judges being removable only through impeachment.
- Judges of the court are removable at will by the government.
- Not only is the government not responsible to, that is, removable by, the lower house, but it is also not accountable to it.
- Grading leniency is a removable contaminant of student ratings.
Definition of removable in US English: removableadjectiverəˈmo͞ovəb(ə)lrəˈmuvəb(ə)l 1Able to be taken off or away from the position occupied. the covers are removable for cleaning Example sentencesExamples - The removable top of the case became the most challenging part of the project.
- Sleeping accommodations are limited to two persons, but this could be increased using removable cots in the living area.
- I live next to a taxi driver, who uses the current subtle removable roof rack system.
- The company launched new versions of its removable flash memory.
- Expensive car stereos had a removable face plate.
- Removable furniture covers seemed like a great innovation.
- The windows glide up and down smoothly, while the top sash tilts out and is removable for easy cleaning.
- Everything that is removable, including frescoes, will eventually go on display in a local museum.
- He hands me a gun, complete with removable silencer.
- The new trucks are fitted with removable containers.
2Able to be abolished or dismissed. the Commission will consist of five easily removable government appointees Example sentencesExamples - Grading leniency is a removable contaminant of student ratings.
- The Fair Pay Commission will consist of five or seven easily removable government appointees, chaired by a business representative.
- The proposal would have replaced the Queen and the governor-general with a president appointed and removable by a two-thirds majority of the parliament in a joint session.
- Judges of the court are removable at will by the government.
- Appointees now are accountable to and removable by the owners.
- The leaders of these parties were answerable to and removable by the Comintern centre.
- The president, vice president, and all civil officers of the United States are removable from office on impeachment by the House of Representatives and conviction by the Senate for "Treason, Bribery, or other High Crimes and Misdemeanors."
- There is complete security of tenure for the judges, with Supreme Court and High Court judges being removable only through impeachment.
- Not only is the government not responsible to, that is, removable by, the lower house, but it is also not accountable to it.
- Allowing a removable illegal alien mother to remain because she gave birth in the United States would be against the intent of Congress by permitting parents to gain continued residence by birth of children here.
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