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defeasible
de·fea·si·ble D0089900 (dĭ-fē′zə-bəl)adj. Capable of being annulled or invalidated: a defeasible claim to an estate. de·fea′si·bil′i·ty n.defeasible (dɪˈfiːzəbəl) adj1. (Law) law (of an estate or interest in land) capable of being defeated or rendered void2. (Philosophy) philosophy (of a judgment, opinion, etc) having a presupposition in its favour but open to revision if countervailing evidence becomes known. Compare incorrigible3 deˈfeasibleness, deˌfeasiˈbility nde•fea•si•ble (dɪˈfi zə bəl) adj. capable of being annulled or terminated. [1580–90; < Anglo-French] de•fea′si•ble•ness, de•fea`si•bil′i•ty, n. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | defeasible - capable of being annulled or voided or terminated; "a claim to an estate may be defeasible so long as the claimant is under 21 and unmarried"indefeasible - not liable to being annulled or voided or undone; "an indefeasible right to freedom"; "an indefeasible claim to the title" | Translationsdefeasible Related to defeasible: determinable, defeasible fee, fee simple defeasibleDefeasiblePotentially subject to defeat, termination, or Annulment upon the occurrence of a future action or event, or the performance of a condition subsequent.The most common legal application of the term is with respect to estates as interest in land, such as in the case of a conveyance or a life estate, which is defeasible upon the happening of a certain specified event, for example, the death of the person holding such an interest. defeasible see DEFEASANCE.DEFEASIBLE. What may be undone or annulled. defeasible Related to defeasible: determinable, defeasible fee, fee simple defeasibleAntonyms for defeasibleadj capable of being annulled or voided or terminatedAntonyms |