Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Capable of being found.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adjective Capable of being found; discoverable.

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  • adjective Able to be found.

Etymologies

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find +‎ -able

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Examples

  • If it deals with things herein findable, it is marginalized.

    SeeLight: 2006

  • If it deals with things herein findable, it is marginalized.

    Map of Speculative Fiction 2006

  • The 'Twitter for Business: Special Considerations and Ideas' chapter tells you how to manage a staff of Twitterers, coordinate multiple accounts and how to make sure you're findable, which is important information that may be difficult to find on your own.

    Chris Abraham 2009

  • This will make you "findable" to recruiters, Corlett says.

    Do your own recruiter searching long before you'll be job searching 2010

  • Now we're holding a contest to see how "findable" the GSA is in offices from coast to coast in the U.S.

    Archive 2009-02-01 2009

  • Now we're holding a contest to see how "findable" the GSA is in offices from coast to coast in the U.S.

    The search is on for the Google Search Appliance 2009

  • This means through an inferential cognition that employs items, such as findable defining characteristics on the side of objects, that merely the opponent in a debate asserts are objects of valid cognition.

    The Five Great Madhyamaka Lines of Reasoning Used to Establish Voidness 2009

  • Back in February we announced a contest to discover how "findable" the Google Search Appliance GSA is in offices across the U.S. The GSA gives businesses of all shapes and sizes the power of universal search.

    What's a rich media ad, anyway? 2009

  • Not quite sure whether Jeapes was inferring that NightJack is not the sharpest tool in the box in the bit you quoted, Simon, or more that Night Jack actually wanted to be "findable".

    Night Jack And Privacy: A Case Analysis Jack of Kent 2009

  • Back in February we announced a contest to discover how "findable" the Google Search Appliance GSA is in offices across the U.S. The GSA gives businesses of all shapes and sizes the power of universal search.

    GSA contest results are in 2009

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