leavable

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English

Etymology

From leave +‎ -able.

Adjective

leavable (comparative more leavable, superlative most leavable)

  1. Capable of being left, or departed from.
    • 1995, Paul West, The tent of orange mist, page 210:
      They liked hotels, though, mainly because they didn't feel obligated to them: eminently leavable, a hotel room made no demands and extorted no loyalty []
  2. Capable of being left behind.
    • 2011, Rob Grant, Fat:
      Hayleigh prodded her food with her knife. Where to begin with this little banquet of horrors? Well, obviously, not the chips. The chips would definitely be constituting the bulk of her leavable third.
  3. (mathematics, theory of gambling) Of or pertaining to a problem where the gambler is free to stop playing at any time.

References

  • Handbook of Markov Decision Processes. Methods and Applications, →ISBN, Eugene A. Feinberg