drivable
adjective
driv·able
ˈdrī-və-bəl
variants
or less commonly driveable
1
a
: capable of being driven
The car was damaged but still drivable.
Back in the yard, he led me on a brief tour of the accumulated cars. All of them, according to him, were much closer to being drivable than they appeared.—Ian Frazier
b
: capable of being driven on or over
a drivable road
… a faint skein of … trails and washed-out dirt roads from the colonial era, only parts of it drivable and then only in the dry season.—Neil Sheehan
c
: reachable by driving
a drivable destination
Below, find some of the most enticing, drivable options away from the Twin Cities, from genre-specific fests to vastly diverse celebrations.—Michael Madden
2
golf
: able to be reached by a drive from the tee
a drivable green
a drivable par four
drivability
noun
or less commonly driveability
… preserving the standard engine's fuel economy and drivability.
—Jean Lindamood
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