Hello everyone,
1. Is "locatable" the adjective form of the verb "locate"?
2. What does "locatable" mean?
3. Could you use it in a sentence for me, please?
4. Does it have the same meaning as "located"?
5. What is the difference between "locatable" and "located"?
My question is too long. Therefore, I'm sorry.
Kind regards,
JA
Joseph A 1. Is "locatable" the adjective form of the verb "locate"? It is an adjective form, not the adjective form, because there is also "locative".
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Joseph A1. Is "locatable" the adjective form of the verb "locate"?
It is an adjective form, not the adjective form, because there is also "locative".
Joseph A2. What does "locatable" mean?
capable of being located (found)
Joseph A3. Could you use it in a sentence for me, pl
The online Miriam Webster dictionary has several example sentences for each word - very useful when writing.
I do see the example sentences when I click on the link you included above for your word.
They are down below some advertising. I always have to keep moving below what was called, in newspaper days, 'the fold'.
Maybe I'm unclear if you are not finding the examples for some other word?
I believe these examples are automatically generated from current examples on the web
I’m sorry I did not connect with what you were asking !
My example
I looked all over the watehouse but the red bikes were simply not locatable.
Frankly I would not use this word. I would prefer
I looked all over the watehouse. I simply could not locate the red bikes.
I think locatable is a word that may be legit but is not friendly.