distributable in English
adjective
[dis·trib·ut·a·ble || dɪ'strɪbjʊtəbl]
capable of being apportioned or divided, may be allotted, may be handed out
Use "distributable" in a sentence
1. the amount of distributable profits it intends to allocate between the following:
2. (d) the amount of distributable profits it intends to allocate between the following:
3. A Bundler is concerned with walking the tree of (JS) modules and producing a distributable output
4. If your architecture has all five of those characteristics - it's modular, distributable, describable, sharable and loosely coupled - you get the SOA stamp of approval.
5. Cargo downloads your Rust package 's dependencies, compiles your packages, makes distributable packages, and uploads them to crates.io , the Rust community’s package registry .
6. The HTML <Article> element represents a self-contained composition in a document, page, application, or site, which is intended to be independently distributable or reusable (e.g., in syndication)