adjective
- capable of being reduced, lessened, or eliminated
Usage: formal; legal
Examples
- The noise pollution from the factory is abatable with proper soundproofing.
- The court ruled that the nuisance was abatable through reasonable measures.
- Environmental damage from the spill proved to be abatable over time.
- The tax penalty is abatable if proper documentation is provided.
- Legal experts argued that the violation was abatable through compliance.
- The health hazard was deemed abatable with immediate action.