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View definitions for improvable

improvable

adjective as in curable

adjective as in reparable

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How athletes translate mere physicality into phenomenal performance and tremendous plasticity — how they are so astoundingly improvable — is a beautiful mystery of temporal processing.

“Adams was not inclined to believe mankind improvable, but was certain it was important that human nature be understood.”

The scale of that change would be the subject of intense debate in an indyref2 campaign, with the opposing sides doubtless coming up with radically different yet equally improvable estimates.

From BBC

“All the techniques are very crude at present but they're all improvable, and the data science is only getting better.”

From Nature

Learn to pinpoint those improvable spots and then make small adjustments that don’t feel disruptive. ”No one starts training for a marathon by running 26 miles,” explains David Blaylock, CFP® with LearnVest Planning Services.

From Forbes

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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