rewardable

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Etymology[edit]

reward +‎ -able

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rewardable (comparative more rewardable, superlative most rewardable)

  1. Worthy of reward.
    rewardable person
    rewardable work
  2. Capable of being rewarded.
    • 1642, Jeremy Taylor, The Sacred Order and Offices of Episcopacy or Episcopacy Asserted against the Arians and Acephali New and Old:
      To which may be added this advantage, that the services of churchmen are rewardable upon the church's stock: no need to disimprove the royal banks to pay thanks to bishops.

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