Word family noun calculation calculator adjective calculable ≠ incalculable calculated calculating verb calculate adverb calculatedly
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcalculablecal‧cu‧la‧ble /ˈkælkjələbəl/ adjective [no comparative] COUNT/CALCULATEsomething that is calculable can be measured by using numbers, or by studying the facts available OPP incalculable clear and calculable benefitsExamples from the Corpus
calculable• Because tasks in organisations are almost always interdependent, it is essential that personnel act in a calculable and predictable manner.• As for the conversion of mass into energy, this does affect stars in a calculable fashion.• There is a vast range of mathematically calculable improbabilities way outside the range of the spotlight.• One has a small number of easily measurable variables and a small number of easily calculable laws.• Each decision involves a calculable opportunity cost of not having opted for something else.