cancellable

English

Etymology

From cancel +‎ -able.

Adjective

cancellable (comparative more cancellable, superlative most cancellable)

  1. Which can be cancelled.
    This commitment is not cancellable.
    • 1957 July, T. S. Lascelles, “British Signalling Developments since 1897”, in Railway Magazine, page 466:
      Originally a cab signal only, it had been modified to give a gradual brake application, cancellable by the driver.

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