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Definition of buyable in English: buyableadjective ˈbʌɪəb(ə)l 1Able to be bought; on sale. these banned sweets are still buyable in markets Example sentencesExamples - eBay is the only place where the product is easily buyable.
- Consumers have more merchandise choices and information than ever, much of it literally at their smartphone-gripping fingertips, searchable and buyable in a moment.
- Lowering the price to the market clearing price will be required for the dwelling to be buyable or rentable, and won't necessarily change the premium.
- Many of the other things an agency provides - media planning, research, account services - are buyable.
- Clothing worn by characters will be buyable through the TV interface.
- I wish this was buyable in my country.
- The buyable figurines come in three sizes - extra large, large and medium.
- The phones I chose were all buyable unlocked and without overlays to the intended system.
- Does the fact that the "product" being advertised isn't necessarily a tangible, buyable sort of product change how we can measure the advertisement?
2Susceptible to bribery. you're saying that the leaders of other nations are buyable Example sentencesExamples - By doing so they will send a message saying British Law is not as bendable/buyable/corruptible as they seem to think it is.
- Or do we simply have the most buyable politicians?
- Bureaucrats and lackeys of government ministries are just as likely to be buyable.
- With computer systems being insecure, governments lax, people untrustworthy and buyable, putting this kind of very personal, very important, very vulnerable information into the hands of people only because it's a nice revenue stream is offensively stupid.
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