From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishrepairablere‧pair‧a‧ble /rɪˈpeərəbəl $ -ˈper-/ adjective [not before noun] REPAIRable to be fixed
Examples from the Corpus
repairable• The car was crumpled where it was supposed to be crumpled, but seemed otherwise repairable.• These contracts covered the breaking down of damaged aircraft considered beyond economical repair to salvage repairable and reusable components.• Claims for articles damaged but repairable are paid on the basis of the repair cost.• If the goods are faulty but repairable, haggle for a further discount.• Over the past 30 years there has been a sprinkling of repairable incidents and three Spitfires totally lost with pilot fatality.