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engineerable
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
Sentence.
The word 'engineerable' is not a widely accepted and recognized term, and it is not found in most dictionaries. It is occasionally used in technical discussions or in informal contexts. However, it is not recommended for formal or academic writing. Example: Our team is confident that this problem is engineerable given the right resources.
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12 human-written examples
The approach combines the versatility of solid phase peptide synthesis, the conformational predictability of peptidic molecules, and the solution synthesis of crown ethers with engineerable ion-binding abilities.
These findings lay the ground for future development of high-performance paper-, fiber- or film-like macroscopic materials from low-dimensional structures with engineerable interfaces.
There is considerable interest in obtaining very stable members of this superfamily from thermophilic bacteria to use as robust engineerable parts in biosensor development.
Science
Drugs and devices have traditionally had very different engineerable attributes and functions, but nanomedical combination products combine these in one system.
Due to the highly engineerable nature of nanotechnology, targeted nanoparticles exhibit significant advantages including increased contrast sensitivity, binding avidity and targeting specificity.
Further efforts to overcome existing issues will need to rely on the ability to analyze, predict and engineer microbial metabolism in native H2-producing strains as well as genetically engineerable strains with constructed H2-metabolism.
No. 2: is such an outcome engineerable?
News & Media
In addition, the save system from Metroid II: Return of Samus returns in Super Metroid, which allows the player to save and restart the game at any of the save points scattered around the planet, instead of the original title's complex and reverse engineerable password system.
Wiki
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These findings indicate that the human MSC-derived ossicles function as a hematopoietic niche and may potentially serve as a re-engineerable platform to study normal and diseased human hematopoiesis in a physiologically optimized environment.
Science
It's un-engineerable.
News & Media
Given that many steps in vesicle biogenesis are 'engineerable,' it is now possible to tailor OMVs for specific applications.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "engineerable", ensure the context clearly indicates that the subject is capable of being modified or designed through engineering principles. Use it in technical or scientific contexts where this meaning is readily understood.
Common error
Avoid using "engineerable" in general conversations or informal writing where simpler terms like "modifiable" or "adjustable" would be more appropriate. The term can sound overly technical or jargonistic outside of specific fields.
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Linguistic Context
The word "engineerable" functions as an adjective. It describes the capability of something to be engineered, designed, or modified using engineering principles. Ludwig provides examples from scientific and news contexts, showcasing its use in specialized fields.
Frequent in
Science
75%
News & Media
17%
Wiki
8%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Reference
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Encyclopedias
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "engineerable" is an adjective used to describe something that can be modified or designed through engineering principles. While the term might not be universally recognized and Ludwig AI indicates that it is not found in most dictionaries, it is commonly used in scientific and technical contexts. When using the term, consider the audience and choose simpler alternatives like "modifiable" or "adjustable" for broader audiences. The primary contexts where "engineerable" appears are science and technology, suggesting a formal and technical register.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
amenable to engineering
A more explicit way of saying that something can be subjected to engineering processes.
modifiable
Focuses on the ability to change something, similar to being "engineerable".
subject to modification
Highlights that the characteristic is amenable to changes.
customizable
Emphasizes tailoring something to specific needs, implying a degree of engineering.
adaptable
Highlights the capacity to be adjusted or altered to suit different conditions.
designable
Implies that something can be created or planned through engineering principles.
adjustable
Stresses the ability to fine-tune or regulate something through engineering.
controllable
Focuses on the aspect of managing and directing something through engineering.
susceptible to adaptation
Emphasizes the characteristic is susceptible to adaptation.
open to manipulation
Highlights the characteristic is open to be manipulated.
FAQs
How to use "engineerable" in a sentence?
"Engineerable" is typically used to describe something that can be designed or modified using engineering principles. For example, "The modular design makes the system easily "engineerable" for different applications."
What can I say instead of "engineerable"?
You can use alternatives like "modifiable", "customizable", or "adaptable" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "engineerable" or "engineered"?
"Engineered" describes something that has already been designed or modified, while ""engineerable"" describes something that is capable of being engineered.
What's the difference between "engineerable" and "designable"?
"Designable" generally refers to the ability to create a design for something, while ""engineerable"" specifically implies that the design can be implemented and modified using engineering principles and techniques.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested