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n. (context physics English) Anything that could possibly be.
Usage examples of "beable".
He had to force them from his mind to beable to concentrate on bringing the Seraph into the anchorage.
You will beable to call on the assistance of your brother knights, men like LordChilds and Lord Hyde.
His vessel would be quick as a ferret, and he would beable to navigate the dangerous waters on a moonless night in a gale.
These people wouldnever understand in a lifetime how much it had meant to her to beable to spend those months with Bertie.
Cee Cee remembered wistfullythose days of playing small clubs with Hal, and how she used to beable to stand offstage about to do her encore, and peek through thecurtain, trying to psych out the mood of the audience by their faces,and to figure out if they'd prefer "Knock Me a Kiss" or "Guess WhoI Saw Today.
He knew)he couldride freely down the cliffs to the coast and no enemy spotter would beable to see anything that would give away his inspection of the beach area.
If he foundsome means to make another blinding flash, would he beable to step through, as before?
If helost his soul here, he lost it everywhere, and would not beable to help Chem and Tandy escape.
With a bit ofluck, and a few of your irresistible smiles, we should beable to find somebody who remembers where she washeaded when she left.
Besides," addedOlivia, on a sob, "it is out of the question that I should beable to do so!
That willcause hardship for my Lord of the Tuscalora, for I doubt he'll beable to pay the toll I will impose upon use of my needra bridge.