Adjective
able or fit to be repeated or quoted
Source: WordNetMuch of the research into humans' risk-avoidance machinery shows that it is antiquated and unfit for the modern world; it is made to counter repeatable attacks and learn from specifics. If someone narrowly escapes being eaten by a tiger in a certain cave, then he learns to avoid that cave. Nassim Nicholas Taleb
The invention of typography confirmed and extended the new visual stress of applied knowledge, providing the first uniformly repeatable "commodity,” the first assembly-line, and the first mass-production. Marshall McLuhan
For Polletti, experience had brought only the bitter residue of pleasure which is the true essence of disenchantment. Certain delights which in his youth had seemed unique and unobtainable had turned out, upon acquisition, to be infinitely and drearily repeatable. Robert Sheckley
'Let's Get It On' is a classic Motown single, endlessly repeatable and always enjoyable. Jon Landau
what he said was not repeatable in polite company Source: Internet
he comes up with so many quotable phrases Source: Internet