movable
Pronunciation: [ˈmuːvəbl]
Word
Context: “physical property”
(adjective) something that can be easily moved from one place to another. If you have a chair that you can pick up and carry, that chair is movable.
Example
The table is movable, so we can rearrange the room anytime we want.
Example
The large bookshelf is not movable; it's too heavy to lift.
Example
Is this couch movable, or is it stuck in place?
Context: “legal terms”
(adjective) referring to property that is not fixed and can change location. This usually means items that are not part of the land and can be taken away, like furniture or equipment.
Example
The lease covers both movable and immovable properties.
Example
This land does not include movable assets; only the buildings are fixed here.
Example
What are the rules for selling movable property in this area?
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