moveable

[US]/'mu:vəbl/
[UK]/ˈmuvəbəl/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. able to be moved
n. personal property

Phrases & Collocations

moveable parts

moveable furniture

moveable objects

Real-world Examples

In the 13th century, the Koreans made the first moveable type blocks out of metal.

Source: The story of origin

The first, which I take to reading every spring, is Ernest Hemingway's A Moveable Feast.

Source: Gaokao Reading Real Questions

She believed the moveable genes were not genes at all, but genetic controllers or controlling elements.

Source: VOA Special March 2019 Collection

At the same time, photography became more important as cameras improved in quality and became more moveable.

Source: VOA Special April 2020 Collection

The Venice Water Authority built a special system of moveable underwater barriers to help protect the city.

Source: VOA Special October 2021 Collection

It's got moveable roller throttles which means that the throttles get the feedback on the current power sending.

Source: CNN 10 Student English May 2020 Collection

People will be able to buy house kits containing a basic house structure, with moveable walls, doors and windows.

Source: New Standard High School English Compulsory Volume 4 by Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press

It's kind of like moveable all day.

Source: GQ — 10 Essentials for Celebrities

Mr Locke remarks a distinction between money and other moveable goods.

Source: The Wealth of Nations (Part Three)

Another excels in making the frames and covers of their little huts or moveable houses.

Source: The Wealth of Nations (Part One)

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