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promotable

promotable, a.
  (prəʊˈməʊtəb(ə)l)
  [f. next + -able.]
  That may be or is to be promoted; deserving of promotion.

1716 M. Davies Athen. Brit. III. 31 Scarce sufferable, much less promotable or remunerable Alibi. 1887 Morley Sp. in Scott. Leader 31 Mar., Resident Magistrates are removable, and, if I may coin a word, ‘promotable’ by the Executive Government.

  
  
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   Add: Hence promotaˈbility n., suitability for promotion.

1961 in Webster. 1976 National Observer (U.S.) 7 Aug. 11/3 Gibbs graduates are known for their promotability. 1987 Independent 15 Jan. 6/6 All civil service recruits are assessed early in their careers as to their ultimate promotability to the very top jobs.

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