reparable in English

adjective
1
(especially of an injury or loss) possible to rectify or repair.
The pilot for CAV-XML offered actual flow days computed on each depot-level reparable being repaired, from the day it was received at the contractor to the day it was shipped.

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "reparable" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "reparable", or refer to the context using the word "reparable" in the English Dictionary.

1. Her mistakes looked easily reparable in the light of her restored self-confidence .

2. Synonyms for Amendable include reparable, corrigible, remediable, curable, recoverable, rectifiable, restorable, retrievable, salvageable and correctable

3. This destruction is, perhaps, the least reparable of the ecological ravages which distinguish our age.

4. In many cases crash damage is reparable by cutting out broken sections of carbon fibre and bonding in new ones.

5. This paper deals with the reliability computation of a reparable system of which the main unit possesses priority both in operation and maintenance.

6. The Markov method is used to analyse the reliability of dual hot - redundant reparable fault tolerant control system, and some calculating formula are derived.

7. Yes, indeed, we've used "Corrigible" in the sense of "capable of being set right; reparable" (as in "a Corrigible defect" and "a Corrigible sinner") since the 15th century

8. A Biologically Muscle‐Inspired Polyurethane with Super‐Tough, Thermal Reparable and Self‐Healing Capabilities for Stretchable Electronics Wu Bin Ying Key Laboratory of Bio‐based Polymeric Materials Technology and Application of Zhejiang Province, Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences

9. Lastly, although it is firmly established that damage of a pecuniary nature cannot, save in exceptional circumstances, be regarded as irreparable, or even as being reparable only with difficulty, if it can ultimately be the subject of financial compensation, it is also settled case-law that an interim measure is justified if it appears that, without that measure, the applicant would find itself in a position which could jeopardise its existence before final judgment in the main action or irremediably alter its position in the market.