Movable (adjective)

  1. Able to be moved or shifted from one place to another.
  2. Capable of being changed, adjusted, or rearranged.
  3. Not fixed or stationary.

Origin:

From middle english 'moveable' and old french 'movible', both from latin 'movibilis' meaning able to be moved.

Examples:

  1. The couch was light enough to be moved by one person.
  2. The movable feast of Easter is celebrated on a different date each year.
  3. The company invested in movable equipment that can be easily relocated to different sites.
  4. The teacher gave the students movable desks and chairs so they could rearrange the classroom as needed.
  5. The stage had a number of movable panels that could be adjusted to create different backdrops.
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