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  • a  capable of being repaired or rectified
    reparable damage to the car

  • The leadership program was trying to discover whether leadership flaws was reparable.
  • The cannibalization of parts from the destroyed tanks increased the chances of the ancient artillery piece to become reparable.
  • The damage to the drone was not reparable since the tail unit could not be found.
News & Articles

  • Fire consumes buildings on N.J. boardwalk
    Superstorm Sandy left Seaside Park's boardwalk damaged yet reparable a year ago, but the flames that raged for nine hours Thursday consumed four blocks of it.
    Sept. 13, 2013 - WCVB Boston
  • Fire consumed four blocks of Seaside Park’s Boardwalk
    (CNN) — Superstorm Sandy left Seaside Park’s boardwalk damaged yet reparable a year ago, but the flames that raged for nine hours Thursday consumed four blocks of it. The fire was under control by evening, but only after a 20- …
    Sept. 13, 2013 - FOX 43 Harrisburg
Quotes

  • Mark Richt in Macon Telegraph
    They cleaned him up with a scope,Richt said. "When you repair it, you're out for a good bit. When it's un-reparable, you can kind of shave off that piece and you can go easily in a two-week period, so he'll be there."
  • Tony Kushner in Chicago Tribune
    Abortion is, without question, a highly contentious issue that incites strong passions among many people. That fact makes the comment here perhaps more troublesome than those found in our prior cases. Any harm caused by the statement was reparable,... Bill Waller http://www.google.com/url?q=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Waller&source=dictionary&usg=AFQjCNFpeTPjkDI_xAbbCOaLIXPwiHDZDA SunHerald.com (registration) http://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.sunherald.com/2010/07/02/2305277/miss-supreme-court-rejects-appeal.html&source=dictionary&usg=AFQjCNHmeVzJJgP2jyU44BXz3_ZLYUbK8A Jul 2, 2010 82635 110266 reparable The lesson of the last 300 years is that revolution can really shake things up," Kushner says, "but violent revolution disrupts something that doesn't seem to be reparable, or possible to reassemble into sanity. Too often, the aftermath of...

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