leavable, a.
(ˈliːvəb(ə)l)
[f. leave v.1 + -able.]
Able to be left.
1923 H. G. Wells Men like Gods i. i. 10 The affairs of the Liberal were just then in a particularly leavable state. 1946 N.Y. Herald Tribune 2 June (Books) 5 Her rather rubbishy mother..had finally gone off with her artist, bringing despair to her ‘leavable’ husband, who could not help alienating the people he loved most. |