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removable

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective removable has 2 senses
  1. removable - capable of being removed or taken away or dismissed; "a removable cord"; "removable partitions"
    Antonyms:
    irremovable, tenured
  2. obliterable, removable - able to be obliterated completely
    Antonym: ineradicable (indirect, via eradicable)

Definitions from the Web

Term: Removable

Part of Speech: Adjective



Removable is an adjective that describes something that can be easily detached, taken off, or eliminated from a particular object or place. It refers to an object or feature that can be conveniently removed without causing damage or leaving any lasting marks.



Example Sentences:

1. The removable cover on the sofa makes it easier to clean.

2. The wall decals are easily removable, allowing you to change the design whenever you want.

3. The removable battery in my phone makes it convenient for me to replace it when it loses its charge.



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Part of Speech: Noun



Removable, as a noun, refers to an object or a piece of equipment that can be detached or taken off easily. It can be used to specify a part or component of a larger system that is designed to be removed without much effort.



Example Sentences:

1. The technician removed the computer's removable hard drive to retrieve important data.

2. The bicycle's removable front wheel is useful for easy transportation and storage.

3. Please ensure that all removable parts of the device are securely fastened before use.



Related Products: Removable Hard Drive, Removable Bicycle Wheels

Part of Speech: Verb



As a verb, removable denotes the action of taking something off or detaching it from a fixed position. It implies the act of eliminating or dislodging something that was previously attached or fixed.



Example Sentences:

1. She gently removable the leaves from the branch.

2. The mechanic removed and replaced the car's removable headlights.

3. Can you please removable the pins from the bulletin board and rearrange them?



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