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alterable

[awl-ter-uh-buhl] / ˈɔl tər ə bəl /


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They need to be easily alterable by the show’s wardrobe department, and to stay fresh without daily dry cleaning.

From New York Times

The play ends with the audience deciding whether to keep the imperfect but alterable Constitution or to rip it up and start over.

From Washington Times

“Truth is fluid and alterable,” he says later in the episode.

From The Verge

The association said Pope Francis has reiterated that Catholic teachings oppose abortion and theories that gender is alterable.

From Washington Times

So can the idea that your own appearance and presentation are deeply alterable, fundamentally plastic rather than fixed.

From Salon