From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishexpandableex‧pand‧a‧ble /ɪkˈspændəbəl/ adjective INCREASE IN NUMBER OR AMOUNTable to be increased or made larger a computer with 2 GB RAM expandable to 4 GB RAM
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expandable• Apparently the amount of space dedicated to it is expandable according to interest.• But it was not expandable and as the creature grew, it had to shed its shell regularly.• Self expandable biliary stents have been used for palliative treatment of malignant biliary strictures.• Self expandable steel braided endoprostheses were first used for the treatment of vascular and urological benign strictures, with good clinical results.• The system uses up to four processors per card, and is expandable to 40 processors.• This box may draw from some central archive or contain its own expandable universe of data.