Movable in a sentence as a noun

But now place them all on a movable platform like the seat of a child's swing.

To me, movable type is the worst menace to society.

This is mostly because the hive design has movable frames and opens from the top.

" They'd wheel out, on a movable desk, an old PC, blow the dust off and fire it up and make sure the disk was readable.

On what planet is server infrastructure movable on a whim?

Since the locals steal from each other, there were very few movable/valuable objects, like tables or chairs.

The little voice keeps saying "Imagine a giant movable vaccum cleaner mounted on a truck with large hoses sticking out.

I don't want to under-estimate the importance of movable type...but what has Gruber developed?

Movable in a sentence as an adjective

[3]Mechanical locks are far from dead, but I'd love if someone reading this took it as a challenge to reproduce keys with movable components.

What's left is no longer movable from earlier until later, or from one day or to the next, because your child's schedule is not as flexible as an adult's.

Thinking about it, isn’t window an odd word choice for what we call movable, stackable, resizeable content regions in a user interface?

By allowing the metronomes to impose themselves on each other through the vibrations they impart to the movable platform, we have coupled the system and changed its dynamics radically.

Its an interesting accident of history that Gutenberg was able to make the innovations he did, and thereby ignite the explosive popularity of movable type in the West.

The traditional freely movable windows are usually not using the desktop space very efficiently unless you spend a lot of time positioning them or use some third party utilities and configure them properly.

Airbnb regularly sets up situations, as in the recently reported incidents, in which the wrongdoer doesn't even have to confront the victim while stealing movable property, stealing identities, and destroying real property.

The French Patent office many years ago ceased allowing patents on keys that did not have a movable element, which led to the development of many keys that cannot be readily duplicated without access to either the restricted blanks or very serious equipment & knowhow with which to make the blanks.

Movable definitions

noun

personal as opposed to real property; any tangible movable property (furniture or domestic animals or a car etc)

See also: chattel

adjective

(of personal property as opposed to real estate) can be moved from place to place (especially carried by hand)

adjective

capable of being moved or conveyed from one place to another

See also: moveable transferable transferrable transportable