Pronunciation: /pərˈfɛktəbəl/
adjective capable of being made perfect or improved
A1 She believes that everyone is perfectible and can always improve.
A2 The company's training program aims to develop employees' perfectible skills.
B1 The novel explores the idea of human nature as inherently perfectible.
B2 The artist's work is a reflection of his belief in the perfectible nature of society.
C1 The philosopher argued that the human mind is perfectible through education and self-improvement.
C2 The concept of a perfectible society has been a recurring theme in literature and philosophy.
formal The concept of the human being as perfectible has been a central theme in philosophical discourse for centuries.
informal With enough practice and dedication, anything is perfectible.
slang Don't worry about making mistakes, we're all perfectible.
figurative She saw her art as a perfectible craft, always striving for improvement and growth.
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