Adjective
winnable (comparative more winnable, superlative most winnable)
able to be won or achieved
Each Javelin round costs $80,000, and the idea that it's fired by a guy who doesn't make that in a year at a guy who doesn't make that in a lifetime is somehow so outrageous it almost makes the war seem winnable. Sebastian Junger
Jason Whitlock errs on the side of New England, as the AFC East still is a very winnable division, while Brady and the Bucs face very stiff competition in the NFC South. Source: Internet
Missile defense Since NUTS theory assumes the possibility of a winnable nuclear war, the contention of many MAD theorists that missile defense systems should be abandoned as a destabilizing influence is generally not accepted by NUTS theorists. Source: Internet
If one allows cards from the foundation to be moved back to the tableau, then between 82 and 91.5% are theoretically winnable. Source: Internet
McCain reasserted that the Afghanistan War was winnable McCain, John and others. Source: Internet
As I detailed in this story’s proper article in this week’s issue, several of Putnam’s previous games were winnable and the Eagles even held the lead at one point. Source: Internet