Meaning of rangeable | Babel Free
Definitions
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Arrangeable; classifiable. obsolete
- Varying within a range.
- Able to be ranged or explored.
- Having an adjustable range.
- Supporting the use of ranges.
- Providing information about the corresponding range; indicating territory or source.
Examples
“Here we see them no less rangeable into opposites of direction or locality; by which contrast their several powers may prove best understood.”
“Jurine and Desportes, who have written two excellent dissertations on angina pectoris, consider the disease as attributable to functional disorder of the heart and lungs, and as rangeable among the neuroses.”
“For as, whatever the perfectness of the educational system, there must remain infinite differences between the natures and capacities of men ; and these differing natures are generally rangeable under the two qualities of lordly, (or tending towards rule, construction, and harmony), and senile (or tending towards misrule, destruction, and discord) ; and, since the lordly part is only in a state of profitableness while ruling, and the servile only in a state of redeemableness while serving, the whole health of the state depends on the manifest separation of these two elements of its mind; for, if the servile part be not separated and rendered visible in service, it mixes with, and corrupts, the entire body of the state; and if the lordly part be not distinguished, and set to rule, it is crushed and lost, being turned to no account, so that the rarest qualities of the nation are all given to it in vain.”
“He couldn't describe and dismiss them collectively, call them either Mid-Victorian or Early; not being at all sure they were rangeable under one rubric.”
“The colour most prevailing in metals passes through all shades of white, of which the pure white of silver may be taken as the starting-point, and the blue white of lead the farthest remove from it; all otheres, with three exceptions, being rangeable between these two shades.”
“The real factors, it must be admitted in the long run, of our premature mortality, of our lean physique and peculiar American temperaments, are, after all, our variable and extremely rangeable climate?”
“This difference in the description of the species, and the lack of agreement as to whether the rangeable Parts are all Non-significant, are worth noting, for they constitute evidence of a genuine Stoic debate, and serve as a reminder (like the apparently distinct approaches to Elleipsis and Pleonasm) that there was no single, authoritative Stoic classification.”
“The most common is a low limit on vapor flow rate below which weeping can adversely affect tray efficiency and separation. The vapor limit depends on tray design, with valve trays being the most rangeable.”
“The whole extent of 6.900 miles is, with proper enterprise, rangeable, except across the Mediterranean and Black Seas, and affords a greater number of eligible positions for connected observations than can elsewhere he found.”
“Like the great Russian arc, its stretch of over 4,200 miles is rangeable and within a simple chain of feasible triangles.”
“Runnable fields, swimmable water, a rangeable universe - that is music.”
“User rangeable from -70° C to + 515°C.”
“Our 2-wire temperature transmitters are field rangeable.”
“. The 53ML5100 Manual Loader is a 2 channel manual loading station with rangeable I/O and scalable displays.”
“The DM4130 field rangeable transmitter conditions signals from any thermocouple type and provides linearization for seven popular types.”
“Obviously, the more searchable fields that are available (as opposed to those which are limitable or rangeable), the more bibliometric studies are possible.”
“The form VALUE- (where VALUE means a rangeable search term) specifies a range of values from and including VALUE, and all higher values.”
“For example, for Fixnum, succ returns the current number plus one. This method is necessary if you want to make your class to work with ranges. To have a “rangeable class,” you must also provide an implementation to the <=> operator (which is what the range uses internally to know when it should stop).”
“Song learning enables singers to one-up listeners under certain circumstances that favor unrangeable songs. Territorial instability will generate selection that favors singers whose locations are not always rangeable, those with songs not in the memories of listeners.”
“The spotted towhee's fast trill degrades predictably with distance, thus providing listeners with a rangeable signal;”
“An alternative approach would be to play back songs which could not be ranged (such as unfamiliar, dissimilar song; see Sect. 4.5) and to compare the timing of the resulting interactions with that during playback of rangeable songs.”
“rangeable artillery fire, rangeable birdsong”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.