adjective
- able to be ended or brought to a conclusion
- subject to termination under specified conditions
Usage: legal; business
Examples
- The lease agreement is terminable with thirty days’ notice.
- His employment contract was terminable at will by either party.
- The partnership was terminable upon the death of any partner.
- The subscription service is terminable at any time online.
- The loan was terminable early without penalty.
- Their business relationship proved to be easily terminable.