From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishmoveablemove‧a‧ble /ˈmuːvəbəl/ adjective x-refanother spelling of movable
Examples from the Corpus
moveable• Hypostomus on the other hand, do not usually have these spines, but if they are present they are not moveable.• With memories of his recent kidnapping, Winstanley included a moveable chute to discharge stones towards any enemy.• This is perfectly feasible by a system of fixed and moveable compartmentation, but no one has yet produced a practical system.• Lunch is officially from 12.30 till 1.30; that tends to be a slightly moveable feast.• Let it become an open market, or a moveable festival, and see what evolves.• It shows him to be a man of sufficient moveable property but with hardly any land.• But, a lot of the maverick, moveable, ready cash is.• Everything moveable was taken out, every nook and cranny probed.