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Definition of "beatable" [beat•a•ble]

  • Able to be beaten. (adjective)

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Use "beatable" in a sentence
  • "However, I think that Hillary is more "beatable" in the general election so (1) weighs in her favor there."
  • "As a default dem though, I have serious reservations about Clinton, smart, great campaign machine, but most "beatable" of the dems."
  • "| Reply | Permalink they should have to register several months ahead of time so that they can't game the dynamics ... if a republican wants to be permanently registered as a democrat in order to create havoc or vote for the "beatable" dem, then they will never have an opportunity to vote in the republican primary even when it is hotly contested like the dem primary is this year."
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