adjective
- able to be separated or divided from something else
- legally able to be treated as separate or independent
Usage: legal
Examples
- The contract contains severable clauses that can be removed without affecting the rest.
- Each part of the machine is severable for easy maintenance.
- The court ruled that the invalid provision was severable from the valid portions of the law.
- These components are severable and can be replaced individually.
- The warranty terms are severable from the main purchase agreement.
- The damaged section was severable from the rest of the structure.