deliverable
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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
Adjective[edit]
deliverable (comparative more deliverable, superlative most deliverable)
- Able to be delivered.
- The packages were not deliverable because the roads had flooded out.
- 2024 May 5, Philip Haigh, “I think we need better than this from the rail industry”, in RAIL, number 930, page 50:
- In any of our worlds, if we went out to consult on options that weren't deliverable, we would rightly be heavily criticised for wasting people's time.
Translations[edit]
able to be delivered
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Noun[edit]
deliverable (plural deliverables)
- (business, management) The tangible end product; that which will be delivered.
- Due to inclement weather, we will be unable to provide our deliverables.
- We packaged the deliverable, a program called FLOOD.EXE, in an installer file.
Translations[edit]
end product
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