winnable

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Etymology

From win +‎ -able.

Adjective

winnable (comparative more winnable, superlative most winnable)

  1. Able to be won or achieved.
    • c. 1934, The Living Age[1], volume 351, page 30:
      No winnable seat has been found for Mr. H. L. Nathan, a powerful recruit from the Liberal ranks, and poor Mr. Wedgwood Benn, an invaluable sniper for a party in Opposition, has been out of Parliament now since 1931.

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