Pronunciation: /rɪˈtɜrnəbəl/
noun a product or item that can be returned
A1 The store offers a returnable policy on all clothing items.
A2 Make sure to check if the product is returnable before making a purchase.
B1 The customer was pleased with the returnable option for the electronic device.
B2 The company has a strict returnable policy for damaged goods.
C1 The returnable agreement must be signed by both parties before the transaction.
C2 The returnable clause in the contract protects both the buyer and seller in case of disputes.
adjective able to be returned
A1 This book is returnable within 30 days of purchase.
A2 The returnable items must be in their original packaging.
B1 Please check the store's returnable policy before making a purchase.
B2 The returnable goods must be accompanied by a receipt.
C1 The returnable merchandise can be exchanged for store credit.
C2 Customers are responsible for shipping costs for returnable items.