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Definition of repairable in English: repairableadjective rɪˈpɛːrəb(ə)lrəˈpɛrəbəl 1(of something damaged or faulty) able to be restored to a good condition. a damaged car chassis is usually not repairable Example sentencesExamples - We are assessing the damage now, we don't know if it's going to be repairable in a day or if it will take longer.
- They discovered that about 1,000 repairable bikes are being sent to the scrap heap each year.
- I'm not convinced that these doors are repairable, especially considering that they are made of wood.
- If the wiring leading from the thermostat to the furnace fan is not repairable, replace it.
- No one was injured and it is thought the aircraft is repairable.
- While most of the youths treat the watches as "use and throw" stuff, the watch sellers themselves say most of these gadgets are repairable.
- There were signs that his vision might be repairable.
- Laptops exposed to small amounts of spilled liquid are repairable in some cases.
- We live in an age when just about all our electronic devices are designed to be disposable rather than repairable.
- Gas valves are not repairable.
- Fingers crossed my computer is repairable ... and that I can afford the repair bill!
- The concrete was damaged to depths of 3 feet or so; nevertheless it retained its functional use and was repairable.
- They first thought that the bike was repairable, or so it looked, but the garage said apparently the computerized measurements revealed the forks were bent and they had to replace both of them.
- A neighboring church has also apparently collapsed, and repairable damage to surrounding buildings is extensive, including damage to One Liberty Plaza across Church Street to the east.
- All the paintings were said to be repairable.
- Other concrete structures on the university campus, such as a footbridge between Alcuin College and the library, need to be replaced, but many, like bridges leading to the Central Hall, are repairable.
- "There were a few structural cracks, all of which were repairable," he said.
- Having considered the life cycle and likelihood of failure of the television, we will now consider the disposal of the television once it has failed in a fashion that is not economically repairable.
- Some equipment was repairable, but about 3,500 hours of work was lost.
- An HPI check revealed that the car had been designated a category C write-off in July, meaning "extensively damaged but repairable".
- 1.1 (of an unwelcome situation) able to be put right.
the bad characters in the novels are mostly forgivable and the harm they do usually repairable Example sentencesExamples - Is your friendship repairable?
- Gary asked him if the relationship was repairable.
- What happens if one of the partners stray - is a marriage repairable?
- There were times he'd look at her with genuine tenderness and regret, a look that made her heart leap with hope that things might be repairable after all.
- These are not the relatively isolated and repairable environmental problems of the past.
- The international damage, not to mention the national, will take decades to repair, if indeed it is repairable.
Derivativesnoun iFixit has released a list which ranks tablets according to their repairability. Example sentencesExamples - Considering that these devices and all their ilk are tossed as soon as the next shiny thing comes along, what incentive is there to engineer with repairability in mind?
- Excellent design for me includes flexibility, modifiability, extensibility, and repairability.
- Not only would you be getting a light bike, but the superb road feel, durability and repairability of steel, in a frame built by hand to your exact specifications.
- There is a lot that manufacturers need to do in order to improve the repairability of their products.
Definition of repairable in US English: repairableadjectiverəˈpɛrəbəlrəˈperəbəl 1(of something damaged or faulty) able to be restored to a good condition. a damaged car chassis is usually not repairable Example sentencesExamples - A neighboring church has also apparently collapsed, and repairable damage to surrounding buildings is extensive, including damage to One Liberty Plaza across Church Street to the east.
- Laptops exposed to small amounts of spilled liquid are repairable in some cases.
- Fingers crossed my computer is repairable ... and that I can afford the repair bill!
- We live in an age when just about all our electronic devices are designed to be disposable rather than repairable.
- Some equipment was repairable, but about 3,500 hours of work was lost.
- An HPI check revealed that the car had been designated a category C write-off in July, meaning "extensively damaged but repairable".
- Gas valves are not repairable.
- While most of the youths treat the watches as "use and throw" stuff, the watch sellers themselves say most of these gadgets are repairable.
- The concrete was damaged to depths of 3 feet or so; nevertheless it retained its functional use and was repairable.
- All the paintings were said to be repairable.
- They discovered that about 1,000 repairable bikes are being sent to the scrap heap each year.
- Having considered the life cycle and likelihood of failure of the television, we will now consider the disposal of the television once it has failed in a fashion that is not economically repairable.
- I'm not convinced that these doors are repairable, especially considering that they are made of wood.
- We are assessing the damage now, we don't know if it's going to be repairable in a day or if it will take longer.
- If the wiring leading from the thermostat to the furnace fan is not repairable, replace it.
- "There were a few structural cracks, all of which were repairable," he said.
- No one was injured and it is thought the aircraft is repairable.
- There were signs that his vision might be repairable.
- They first thought that the bike was repairable, or so it looked, but the garage said apparently the computerized measurements revealed the forks were bent and they had to replace both of them.
- Other concrete structures on the university campus, such as a footbridge between Alcuin College and the library, need to be replaced, but many, like bridges leading to the Central Hall, are repairable.
- 1.1 (of an unwelcome situation) able to be put right.
the bad characters in the novels are mostly forgivable and the harm they do usually repairable Example sentencesExamples - Gary asked him if the relationship was repairable.
- These are not the relatively isolated and repairable environmental problems of the past.
- Is your friendship repairable?
- There were times he'd look at her with genuine tenderness and regret, a look that made her heart leap with hope that things might be repairable after all.
- The international damage, not to mention the national, will take decades to repair, if indeed it is repairable.
- What happens if one of the partners stray - is a marriage repairable?
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