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removable

[ri-moo-vuh-buhl]

adjective

  1. that may be removed.

  2. Mathematics.

    1. (of a singularity of a function of a complex variable) noting that the function is not analytic at the point but that the function can be redefined so as to be analytic at the point.

    2. (of a discontinuity) noting that the function is discontinuous at the point but that the function can be redefined so as to be continuous at the point.



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Other Word Forms

  • removability noun
  • removableness noun
  • removably adverb
  • nonremovable adjective
  • unremovable adjective
  • unremovableness noun
  • unremovably adverb
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Word History and Origins

Origin of removable1

First recorded in 1525–35; remove + -able
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Shortly after President Trump took office, his administration formulated a multi-agency plan to track down unaccompanied children, investigate whether they are being subjected to human trafficking and deport those who are removable.

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Aside from the three full-body Baby Ochis, a separate removable head was created, which had a screaming expression, which required a more extreme range of motion, and could be replaced onto the hero puppet’s body.

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"No person should be deemed removable from their home for speaking out against the killing of Palestinian families, doctors and journalists," Abdalla's statement said.

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It added: "All aliens in violation of US immigration law may be subject to arrest, detention and, if found removable by final order, removal from the United States regardless of nationality."

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For added flexibility, the bag also features a top handle for hand carry and a removable strap for crossbody wear.

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