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passable
adjective as in acceptable, admissible
adjective as in clear and able to be traveled
Example Sentences
When the only possible means of survival for a minority government is to build bridges on left and right, Bayrou has the advantage of having passable relations with both sides.
The worker told Mortensen that “the road is not passable, and if he attempted to cross he will probably die,” according to Perez.
Ludovico says he isn’t trying to stop people from using the wash, but insists the road be passable and roadblocks stopped.
After the Germany game the group got together, had a few drinks, chilled out, did some karaoke, where he gave by all accounts a passable rendition of a Julio Iglesias hit.
After a producer greenlights an underbaked movie idea of Lee’s, the brothers attempt to write a passable script, only to dance a pas de doom.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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