usable

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definition
adjective
usable information
able or fit to be used.
example
There are no 'usable' service huts along the route and you must carry a tent along.
The green areas of the estate will also be redesigned with a view to making them more attractive and more 'useable' .
Experts were able to assemble the parts to make a 'useable' weapon, the court heard.
Can the applicant be expected to know in advance what the benefits of his research will be, or if there will be a 'useable' product?
It results in missing hospital appointments or being late for appointments because there are no 'useable' parking spaces.
Her current interests lie in electronic commerce, e-mail marketing, Web content development and 'useability' testing.
We're always interested in hearing your suggestions for other design changes to improve legibility and 'usability' .
But that's not how it seems to people who have been without a 'useable' telephone for several days.
There are going to be some awful times in the next few years, and some of them will be 'useable' by an intelligent opposition.
The project will investigate the technological, psychological and design aspects of what makes a 'useable' and useful wireless service.
Making the space into something 'useable' is a huge job.
In some ways it was a strangely unproductive night, I only got six or seven photos out of the two and a bit hours of work, but thankfully all of them should be 'useable' by the charity.
In other areas of design, a noticeable attractiveness is thought to be relevant as well as usefulness and 'usability' .
But what does it say about a world in which so much 'useable' stuff is thrown away?
Despite its age, the Dakota's airframe is in excellent condition and the 'useable' parts of its engines have been sent to America for overhaul.
We are thanked routinely by our supporters for the clarity and 'useability' of the information we provide.
We are looking for comment about the 'useability' and content of the site during the first six months of operation to help us make it better and more useful to soldiers.
Our total 'useable' on-shore wind resource is estimated at 300 billion kilo-watt hours per year.
Joel noted that the ship's computers did not seem to be in a 'useable' condition.
I also bought a modern Welsh-English dictionary, far more 'useable' than my old one.
It can be quite easy to store data in an unstructured way, but then it's still just raw data, and not necessarily 'useable' information.
Therefore this would only be 'useable' in an industry that uses cash during its main form of transaction.
They are also 'useable' in contemporary public life in four distinct ways.
The success provides encouragement that 'useable' stem cells can be found in sources other than the human embryo, which remains controversial.
After more of the same, I realise that I am not going to get any 'useable' information.
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