moveable

/ˈmuvəbəl/
noun
  1. An object that can be moved, especially a piece of furniture or personal property.
    • The house came with few moveables; most were left behind.
    • The movers loaded all the moveables into the truck.
    • We need to inventory all moveables before the sale.
adjective
  1. Capable of being moved; not fixed in place.
    • The statue is not moveable because it is bolted to the floor.
    • The furniture in the room is moveable, so we can rearrange it.
    • Moveable walls allow the classroom to be divided into smaller spaces.
  2. Relating to property that is not permanently attached to land (in legal contexts).
    • Moveable property is easier to sell than real estate.
    • The insurance covers both moveable and immovable possessions.
    • The will listed all moveable assets, including cars and jewelry.
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