terminable (Meaning)

Wordnet

terminable (s)

capable of being terminated after a designated time

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terminable (a.)

Capable of being terminated or bounded; limitable.

terminable Sentence Examples

  1. The employment contract was terminable at will, meaning it could be terminated by either party at any time.
  2. The insurance policy was terminable upon non-payment of the premium.
  3. The lease agreement was terminable upon the sale of the property.
  4. The license was terminable if the conditions of its issuance were violated.
  5. The franchise agreement was terminable for cause, such as the franchisee's failure to meet performance standards.
  6. The partnership was terminable upon the death or withdrawal of a partner.
  7. The loan agreement was terminable if the borrower defaulted on the payments.
  8. The warranty was terminable if the product proved to be defective.
  9. The subscription was terminable at the end of the billing period.
  10. The offer was terminable upon the occurrence of a specified event, such as the closing of a deal.

FAQs About the word terminable

capable of being terminated after a designated timeCapable of being terminated or bounded; limitable.

transitory, conditional, limited, tentative,terminate, intermediate, replaceable,fleeting, expedient, ephemeral

permanent, final,permanent, fixed, final, long-term, fixed, long-term, lasting, unqualified

The employment contract was terminable at will, meaning it could be terminated by either party at any time.

The insurance policy was terminable upon non-payment of the premium.

The lease agreement was terminable upon the sale of the property.

The license was terminable if the conditions of its issuance were violated.