releasably
Prononciation : [rɪˈliːsəblɪ]
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Contexte : « mechanics »
(adverb) in a way that allows something to be released or let go easily. If you have a toy that can be taken apart and put back together without breaking it, you can say it works releasably.
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The lid on the box opens releasably, making it easy to access the toys inside.
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The container does not open releasably; once it's closed, you can't easily take things out.
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Does this attachment come off releasably, or do you need special tools?
Contexte : « construction »
(adverb) describes how something can be detached or separated without damage. If you build something that can change or come apart safely, it works releasably.
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The furniture is designed to be assembled releasably, which makes moving it simple.
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The shelf isn't designed to be taken apart releasably; you may break it if you try.
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Is this part of the design meant to be installed releasably for easy replacements?
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