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deliverable

[dih-liv-er-uh-buhl]

adjective

  1. capable of delivery.



noun

  1. something that can be done, especially something that is a realistic expectation.

    The corporation says that making a profit this year is a deliverable.

  2. something, as merchandise, that is or can be delivered, especially to fulfill a contract.

    All deliverables are to be shipped within 30 days.

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Other Word Forms

  • deliverability noun
  • undeliverable adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of deliverable1

First recorded in 1745–55; deliver + -able
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That's because with the new government nearly one year old, this Spending Review is also a one-off opportunity to show the private sector and international investors that it has a confident, deliverable vision.

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One of the many “deliverables” for that contract is developing a long-term recovery plan.

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The charity said it was important for Sentebale to "build credibility" in the US and that the project had "successfully delivered against every deliverable".

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Designing and assembling a deliverable weapon would, however, take several months to a year or more, he told the BBC.

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But they are deliverable, argues the CCC, without people having to scrap their existing boiler or car early.

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