Pronunciation: /ˈkælkjələbl/
adjective able to be calculated or estimated
A1 The answer to this simple math problem is calculable.
A2 With the right tools, the cost of the project is calculable.
B1 The company's potential revenue for the next quarter is calculable based on current sales data.
B2 The impact of the new policy on the economy is not easily calculable.
C1 The long-term effects of climate change are difficult to calculate but still calculable.
C2 The exact amount of resources needed for the project is precisely calculable with the right analysis.
formal The exact cost of the project is not easily calculable due to various factors.
informal It's hard to figure out the total cost of the project since there are so many variables.
slang Trying to crunch the numbers for this project is a real headache.
figurative The impact of his actions on the company's reputation is incalculable.
calculated
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will calculate
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