Secondable

adj, adv

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Definitions

Adjective
  1. 1
    Capable of being seconded. not-comparable

    "The second motion, to adjourn, is secondable and requires a majority vote, but is not debatable or amendable, and cannot be reconsidered (no D, A or R shown)."

Adverb
  1. 1
    Eggcorn of second of all. not-comparable

    "… two main reasons. Firstly, as the wealth increases the complexity of its administration increments as well, making compulsory the support of a professional; secondable, since the cost structure is usually linked with the assets under management, they …"

Example

More examples

"The second motion, to adjourn, is secondable and requires a majority vote, but is not debatable or amendable, and cannot be reconsidered (no D, A or R shown)."

Etymology

From second + -able.

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