dimmable

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Etymology

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From dim +‎ -able.

Adjective

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dimmable (comparative more dimmable, superlative most dimmable)

  1. (of lights) Able to be dimmed: able to have illumination decreased in brightness without blowing out or degrading the service life of the LED or light bulb.
    Antonyms: nondimmable, undimmable
    The store is having a sale on dimmable chandeliers.

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