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Comparative for liable to unpredictable variation or changes
“They are full of whims and fancies, changeable and unpredictable.”
Comparative for able to be (easily) changed in form
“And this goes double if the insurance company does measure easily changeable behavior, such as speeding or seat belt use.”
Comparative for able to be (easily) exchanged or interchanged with something else
“All metric meters and spare parts are changeable for a given size.”
Comparative for of or pertaining to the near or immediate future
Comparative for having more than one shape or appearance
Comparative for able to be removed
Comparative for not strict or exact
Comparative for displaying a lack of sensibleness or judgment
Comparative for requiring great skill or finesse in handling or treatment
Comparative for unable to make decisions
Comparative for showing weakness, submission or compliance
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