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. |