Approvable
capable of being approved.
worthy of being approved; commendable.
historical examples
and is, in fact, approvable as a practical officer and soldier, by the strictest judge then living.
history of friedrich ii. of prussia, vol. ix. (of xxi.) thomas carlyle
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