Pronunciation: /nɪrəbəl/
adjective describing something that is able to be located or accessed nearby
A1 The shop is nearable, just a short walk away.
A2 The bus stop is nearable, you can see it from here.
B1 The hotel is nearable, only a few blocks from the beach.
B2 The restaurant is nearable, within walking distance from our hotel.
C1 The conference center is nearable, just a quick drive from the airport.
C2 The park is nearable, you can easily reach it by public transportation.
formal The nearable technology allows for precise indoor positioning of objects.
informal I can't find my keys, have you seen the nearable device?
slang I love how my nearable tracker helps me keep track of my stuff.
figurative The nearable beacon guides us through the maze of the city streets.
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