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Use "limitable" in a sentence
"No amount of Presidential power is a threat to the United States, as long as its extent is (a) known and (b) limitable by Congress."
"I think it's limitable that they are so short-sighted in their reasoning, but, you know, that's what makes America great."
"It's worth remembering that in our country today, the President is the "sole organ" in all such matters, and he has full, limitless, and un-limitable authority to do whatever he wants."