adjective
- capable of being purged; able to be cleansed, removed, or eliminated
Usage: formal; often used in legal, medical, or technical contexts
Examples
- The contaminated water was purgeable through advanced filtration systems.
- The defendant argued that the conviction was purgeable under the new evidence law.
- Toxins in the body are purgeable through proper medical treatment.
- The system identified purgeable files that could be safely deleted.
- The stain was purgeable with the right cleaning solution.