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moveable

American  
[moo-vuh-buhl] / ˈmu və bəl /

adjective

  1. movable.


Other Word Forms

  • unmoveable adjective

Example Sentences

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As for the chassis, the cars have less downforce than last year, are smaller and narrower, but faster in a straight line, that speed boosted by moveable front and rear wings.

From BBC

She walked with the look of a moveable battleground.

From Literature

So to help recover sufficient energy, they have created moveable front and rear wings, to reduce drag on the straights, to ensure the cars are braking for longer.

From BBC

They have a push-to-pass button that actives extra electrical energy instead of DRS, because both the front and rear wings will be moveable to decrease drag on straights.

From BBC

When users click on an icon hidden in the tool bar, a moveable bubble pops up.

From Los Angeles Times