reconquerable

English

Etymology

reconquer + -able

Adjective

reconquerable (comparative more reconquerable, superlative most reconquerable)

  1. Capable of being reconquered.
    • 1983, John W. Aldridge, The American novel and the way we live now, page 14:
      It is also what we have left of a possibility for transcendence, the discovery of new adventure, the conquest of a continuously reconquerable frontier.
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