withdrawable
/-ȯəbəl/ (ame, mw)
withdrawable — adjective
- withdrawablepositive
- more withdrawablecomparative
- most withdrawablesuperlative
1. able to be taken out of an account, removed from a container or place, or pulled
able to be taken out of an account, removed from a container or place, or pulled back from a position
The money in Trang's savings account is easily withdrawable at any bank branch.
passive: be withdrawable at [place]
These library books are not withdrawable without a valid membership card.
negative construction: not withdrawable without
The funds in a retirement account are not withdrawable until the person turns sixty.
Bilal's signature made the offer no longer withdrawable once the buyer accepted it.
The hard drive inside Mira's laptop is withdrawable by pressing a button on the side.
- removable
more general; focuses on physical removal rather than financial or legal contexts
- retrievable
emphasises the ability to get something back once it has been put somewhere
- retractable
used for mechanical parts that pull back into a housing, or for legal statements that can be taken back
- fixed
describes funds or assets that cannot be accessed or removed for a set period
- non-refundable
applies to deposits or payments that cannot be withdrawn or returned
文法句型
be + withdrawable
not withdrawable + until
用法筆記
Most common in formal or technical contexts, especially finance (bank accounts, savings plans) and law (offers, claims). Also used for mechanical components that can be removed.