Definition of Abusable

1. a. That may be abused.

Definition of Abusable

1. Adjective. Capable of being abused. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Abusable

1. abuse [adj] - See also: abuse

Lexicographical Neighbors of Abusable

abundancy
abundant
abundant-number
abundant number
abundant numbers
abundantly
abundaries
abundary
abundaunce
abundaunces
abundaunt
abune
abunidazole
aburst
abus'd
abusable (current term)
abusage
abusages
abuse of discretion
abuse of distress
abuse of process
abused
abusee
abusees
abuseful
abusefully
abusefulness

Literary usage of Abusable

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Technologies for Understanding and Preventing Substance Abuse and Addiction by DIANE Publishing Company (1996)
"I Physical Availability Physical availability refers to a basic element— the proximity and accessibility of an abusable substance. ..."

2. Medical Marijuana Referenda Movement in America: Hearing Before the edited by Bill McCollum (2001)
"A Schedule I drug, such as LSD, is a drug -which is highly abusable with no medicinal value. A Schedule II drug, such as cocaine, is also highly abusable, ..."

3. Treatment of Opiate Addiction Using Methadone: A Counselor's Manual by Michael J. McCann, Richard A. Rawson, Jeanne L. Obert (1995)
"Naltrexone itself is not abusable or addictive. ... Naltrexone is non-abusable, non-addictive. • It is usually taken once per day. • It blocks a]] opiates, ..."

4. Drug Abuse Curriculum for Employee Assistance Program Professionalsby DIANE Publishing Company by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"The current array of abusable substances includes these older drugs and many newer ones that have become available only within the last 100 years, ..."

5. Individual Differences in the Behavioral Etiology of Drug Abuse edited by Harold W. Gordon, Meyer D. Glantz (1997)
"... there were certain periods of time where, if you chose to use an abusable substance, pretty much you were limited to alcohol in most strata of society. ..."

6. A History of English Prosody from the Twelfth Century to the Present Day by George Saintsbury (1906)
"Palaeography, though easily abusable, is a real science of a kind, and can refer to outside and independently contributed evidence. Some documents are dated ..."

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