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Example sentences for "terminable"

Lexicographically close words:
termagant; terme; termed; termes; termeth; terminal; terminalis; terminally; terminals; terminate
  1. No spiritual cause terminable within the University could be carried out of it.

  2. Between Athens and Bœotia there was an armistice terminable at ten days’ notice.

  3. The Bœotians were entreated to accompany the Corinthians to Athens, and obtain for them from the Athenians an armistice terminable at ten days’ notice, such as that which they had contracted for themselves.

  4. Initial deficit to be supplied by a grant-in-aid, diminishing annually and terminable in a short period, say, seven years.

  5. Cottier" tenancy, at a competitive rent, and terminable without compensation for the improvements which were made exclusively by the tenant, was general over the greater part of Ireland.

  6. Against this inconvenience I consider the Post Office may be tolerably well secured by making the agreement terminable by the Government, without notice, in the event of the conditions not being fully performed by the company.

  7. The engagement to be for three years certain, terminable afterwards by either party on twelve months' notice.

  8. Any peace compact would necessarily be, in effect, an armistice terminable at will and serving as a season of preparation to meet a deferred opportunity.

  9. Peace established by the State, or resting in the discretion of the State, is necessarily of the nature of an armistice, in effect terminable at will and on short notice.

  10. Especially important are the increasing application of the progressive principle to incomes and inheritance,[5] and the development of insurance to put family savings into the form of terminable annuities instead of capital sums.

  11. This is not Emancipation, but merely terminable felicity.

  12. Titles are questioned, and the small lessee, whose interest is a terminable one and unprotected by any manorial custom, is the first to suffer.

  13. Consols, invested by the nation in Savings Banks, into Terminable Annuities concerns the Nation itself much more than Savings Banks.

  14. The Treasury is likewise empowered to cancel capital stocks of annuities, and to substitute terminable annuities.

  15. At present, Mr. Gladstone stated the Commissioners had power to hold Terminable Annuities, but no power to sell them.

  16. It would seem from other books that this was spoken of bailments generally, and was not limited to those which are terminable at the pleasure of the bailor.

  17. L1,400, thus obtained, was invested for her benefit in the Terminable Long Annuities, and a considerable sum besides was expended in a present of plate.

  18. The original stipulation as to the time that this agreement should run was that the engagement should be terminable by either party at the end of every five numbers.

  19. We may take as the extremest opposite to the eternal marriage idea the proposal of Mr. Bernard Shaw, that marriage should be terminable at the instance of either party.

  20. I must add that I am strongly in favour of paying off the national debt, not only by annual surpluses, but by terminable annuities sold to the national debt commissioners for securities held by them against deposit monies.

  21. Terminable annuities sold to others than yourself are quite another matter.

  22. In those matters which belong to the periodical and terminable agreement, the most important is the Customs Union, which was established in 1867, and it is convenient to treat separately the commercial policy of the dual state.

  23. Our treaty is now terminable on one year's notice, but propositions to abrogate it would be, in my judgment, most ill advised.

  24. The matter of a revision of the existing treaty between the United States and Japan which is terminable in 1912 is already receiving the study of both countries.

  25. Some of its provisions were made terminable by methods pointed out in the treaty.

  26. Terminable Annuities are employed in the system of British public finance as a means of reducing the National Debt (q.

  27. Two sayings are held to point to a terminable penalty (Matt.

  28. In ten years, nearly two millions of terminable annuities will expire, and it behoves the government to inquire into the effect which the conversion of the interminable debt into terminable annuities would have on the money market.

  29. Should the same percentage be levied on Perpetual and on Terminable Incomes?

  30. The claim in favor of terminable incomes does not rest on grounds of arithmetic, but of human wants and feelings.

  31. The surplus beyond interest depends on the life of the individual, and even on his continuance in business, and is entitled to the full amount of exemption allowed to terminable incomes.


  32. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "terminable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.