Moveable in a sentence as an adjective

Proper offices with proper walls and doors; none of this moveable partition stuff.

And yet despite its flaws it's become the most successful platform for content since moveable type.

This reminds me very strongly of older moveable-type fonts.

Not to mention that github's foundation is git which is very much open source so your repos are moveable.

They don't degrade, they're 100% fungible, and they're instantly moveable worldwide.

I am irked that the last character in the word is not moveable as I thought many of these were too widely spaced for my tastes.

The lenses are just as big but they have a moveable secondary, which gives them better focus and 100x field-of-view compared to Hubble.

Beware that the larger web world will eventually evolve past you, and much of your skill won't be moveable to the next stage of web evolution.

The "locked into place" pieces should have their design more differentiated from the moveable pieces--remove the arrows, for instance.

Valve is said to have workstations on moveable desks - you need to work on other project or in quieter place - unplug your desk and roll it to other location.

I'll add that the no moveable aerodynamic devices ruling has been applied very widely, and in sometimes surprising ways.

Perhaps a small camera mounted to a moveable remote control device with a sign on it indicating that it is conducting random anonymous surveillance.

There was a better way to present the generally unknown history of moveable type without twisting it into historical revisionism.

Moveable definitions

adjective

capable of being moved or conveyed from one place to another

See also: movable transferable transferrable transportable