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  • adjective Capable of being reworked.

Etymologies

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rework +‎ -able

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Examples

  • It's an easy error to embrace when you begin with the belief that Church doctrine and authority are suspect, transient, reworkable, and meant to be reworked according to the flavors and fads of the current age.

    Media 2009

  • It's an easy error to embrace when you begin with the belief that Church doctrine and authority are suspect, transient, reworkable, and meant to be reworked according to the flavors and fads of the current age.

    Dissent and Heresy 2009

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