Definitions
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
- n. The quality of being commutable; interchangeableness. Also commutableuess.
Wiktionary
- n. The quality of being commutable.
GNU Webster's 1913
- n. The quality of being commutable.
WordNet 3.0
- n. the quality of being commutable
- n. exchangeability by virtue of being replaceable
Examples
“The "commutability rule" has been the source of great debate in the gambling world.”
“Ahmed's attention to the language of civil society, Findlay's discussion of the role of "liberty" in Jones's text, Raley's discussion of the instrumentality of Gilchrist's linguistics, Taylor's demonstration of the commutability of colonial discourses and my own emphasis on the spectral presence of Cornwallis in Ramah Droog indicate the degree to which theories of statecraft animate this literature.”
“The causes may lie in the wonderful architecture, top schools, commutability and shortage of properties for sale, as well as the sugar coating in the shops.”
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“Martinsburg offers all the conveniences of shopping, dining and commutability, as well as peace and quiet.”
“Martinsburg, WV, offers all the conveniences of shopping, dining and commutability, as well as peace and quiet.”
“Value is a complicated equation that involves not only price, but also innovation and commutability.”
“The Los Coyotes submitted a revised land trust application in May 2008, while the Chemehuevi decided to wait and see who would be appointed to key positions in the interior department in the new U.S. administration and whether the commutability rules were likely to change.”
“It combines Cotswold architecture with commutability.”
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