votable

English

Etymology

vote + -able

Adjective

votable (not comparable)

  1. Capable of being voted upon.
    a votable proposal
  2. Eligible to vote.
    • 1849, Constitution and By-laws of the Reading Savings Association
      Each member, being a votable citizen of the State shall have the right to vote, but shall have but one ballot.

Antonyms

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