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Improvable

see synonyms of improvable

Adjective

1. improvable

susceptible of improvement

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Improvable

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verb
1. 
to make or become better in quality; ameliorate
2. (transitive)
to make (buildings, land, etc) more valuable by additions or betterment
3. (intr; usually foll by on or upon)
to achieve a better standard or quality in comparison (with)
to improve on last year's crop
noun
4.  on the improve

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Improvable

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verb transitiveWord forms: imˈproved or imˈproving
1.  Rare
to use profitably or to good advantage
to improve one's leisure by studying
2. 
to raise to a better quality or condition; make better
3.  US
to make (land or structures) more valuable by cultivation, construction, etc.
verb intransitive
4. 
to become better in quality or condition

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Improvable

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v. im·proved, im·prov·ing, im·proves
v.tr.
1. To raise to a more desirable or more excellent quality or condition; make better: Exercise can improve your health.
2. To increase the productivity or value of (land or property): improved the house by adding a bathroom.
v.intr.
1. To become better: Economic conditions are improving.
2. To make beneficial additions or changes: You can improve on the translation of that text.

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