improvable
1 of 1adjective/ɪmˈpruvəbəl/
Forms:more improvable,most improvable
1
capable of being improved or made better
- The design of the product is improvable with some adjustments.
- His skills are improvable with more practice.
- The current system is improvable by integrating new technology.
- The team's performance was improvable, but they showed great potential.
- She believed the project was improvable with a few changes.