In the second case the cancer is operable and the child is viable.
It would be a suitable method in any operable cases of malignant disease of the post-nasal space.
As with other early locomotives, a full sized operable replica of the Best Friend has been built.
Full sized operable replica of De Witt Clinton, built in 1893 by New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Co.
Full sized operable replica of John Bull, built in 1940 by Pennsylvania Railroad Co.
A full sized operable replica, constructed in 1928 at the Altoona shops of the Pennsylvania Railroad Co.
The Wrights' goal was an operable and reasonably lightweight unit to be obtained quickly and cheaply.
By proper positioning of the rocker-arm supports and choice of their length and angles, all valves were made operable from a single camshaft.
The Science Museum did have constructed from its own drawings a very fine replica which is completely operable at this time.
Therefore, since the knowledge of God is in every way perfect, He must know what is operable by Him, formally as such, and not only in so far as they are speculative.
In answer to what is objected on the contrary, we must say that perfect knowledge ofoperable things is obtainable only if they are known in so far as they are operable.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "operable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.