Curable [adjective]
Definition of Curable:
able to be improved, fixed
Sentence/Example of Curable:
It has been stated before that no attempt would be made in this paper to prove that epilepsy was curable by therapeutic means.
Cydalise probably accompanied Montes to Brazil, the only place where this horrible ailment is curable.
I wrote at once to the vet, telling him to telegraph "Curable" or "Hopeless," and to act accordingly.
She points out the necessity of a just discrimination between what is curable in the body politic and what has to be endured.
Dropsies in the chest either with or without anasarcous limbs, are much more curable than those of the belly.
The anasarca is generally curable when seated in the sub-cutaneous cellular membrane, or in the substance of the lungs.
After all, it must be recalled that tuberculosis is an extremely curable disease.
There's all the difference in what it "comes to" between the curable and the incurable.
It was the nature of mankind, and not in the least reprehensible, though curable.
This deficiency is happily one that can be removed, while a want of qualities which are the gift of nature is less curable.