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Reparable      
·adj Capable of being repaired, restored to a sound or good state, or made good; restorable; as, a reparable injury.
reparable      
['r?p(?)r?b(?)l]
¦ adjective able to be repaired or rectified.
Origin
C16: from Fr. reparable, from L. reparabilis, from reparare (see repair1).
reparable      
a.
Retrievable, restorable, recoverable, curable.
Examples of use of Reparable
1. "Landslides are reparable," said Tim McCrink, a geologist with the California Geological Survey.
2. Al Berndt, assistant director of the Nebraska Emergency Management Agency, said the damage appeared to be reparable and probably wouldn‘t halt the swim trials.
3. "Among the damaged buildings we don‘t know which ones are safe, reparable, should be rebuilt or have very little damage done to them.
4. "The current ill will may not be reparable, and the perception of the intelligence community on the part of some policymakers –– that Langley is enemy territory –– is unlikely to change," Pillar wrote, referring to CIA headquarters.
5. "In Markaba, the damage was very extensive with 50 percent of buildings destroyed," said Byrs, noting that "while most of the damage appears reparable, the most urgent need is the provision of water, food and shelter support." A U.N. convoy of seven trucks brought relief supplies from Tyre to Aita al Shaab on Sunday, and another convoy went from Beirut to Houla, said Byrs.