Similar words: immutable, mutable, commutation, commutative, reputable, refutable, imputable, communicable. Meaning: [kə'mjuːtəbl] adj. 1. subject to alteration or change 2. capable of being exchanged for another or for something else that is equivalent.
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1 A pension is often commutable into a lump sum.
2 The death sentence was commutable to life imprisonment.
3 But commutable comparable numbers of those who received placebos also improved.
4 The bloodsucking louse also transmits various commutable diseases such as endemic typhus, trench fever and relapsing fever.
5 The bloodsucking louse also transmits various commutable diseases such as endemic typhus, trench fever relapsing fever.
6 By analyzing the changes caused by the transformation of people's taste, it was concluded that the skeleton division method is not commutable in modern plan design.
7 This paper points out that the legacy of historical culture is precious spiritual resource to benefit humankind forever and can not be reproducible and commutable.
8 All of the above shows that international legal control on cross-boundary spread of commutable diseases is very important,[www.Sentencedict.com] particular and urgent.
9 This paper mainly discuss some property of ring which fit into anti-commutative law, and arrive at a conclusion that anti-commutative law is commutable.
10 A central theorem to Cfengine is obtained in 15.2.2: simply put, do N operations N times and you'll converge to the desired state as long as the operations are convergent and commutable themselves.
11 Common law countries take compensation as a independent criminal judgment, at the same time combine perpetrator's victim compensation with suspended sentence and commutable sentence.
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