borrowable

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English

Etymology

borrow +‎ -able

Adjective

borrowable (comparative more borrowable, superlative most borrowable)

  1. Capable of being borrowed; available to be borrowed.
    • 1989, Roy Love, "Funding the Ethiopian State: Who Pays," Review of African Political Economy, no. 44, p. 24:
      The corresponding rise in bank savings is, of course, beneficial to the government in its search for borrowable funds.