divertable

[US]/dɪˈvɜːtəbl/
[UK]/dɪˈvɜːrtəbl/

Translation

adj.capable of being diverted or transferred

Phrases & Collocations

is divertable

divertable funds

not divertable

easily divertable

divertable traffic

divertable water

highly divertable

divertable income

divertable resources

Example Sentences

the river's course is easily divertable for agricultural irrigation purposes.

government emergency funds are potentially divertable to disaster relief programs.

the software system allows for divertable network traffic during peak hours.

attention is readily divertable from distracting elements to main tasks.

the corporation has divertable assets that can be reallocated quickly.

water flow in the irrigation system is highly divertable to different fields.

medical resources are divertable between hospitals during health crises.

the redirectable channels enable divertable broadcasting signals to various regions.

manufacturing capacity is divertable to meet changing consumer demands.

public attention is not easily divertable once deeply focused on a social issue.

the electrical grid has divertable power sources for emergency blackout situations.

budget allocations are sometimes divertable during the fiscal year for urgent needs.

the city's traffic patterns are designed to be divertable during major construction projects.

redirectable funding makes the research program divertable to emerging scientific priorities.

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