Examples of 'perfectible' in a sentence

Meaning of "perfectible"

perfectible (adjective) - capable of being improved or made better; refers to something that has the potential for progression or development
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  • Able to be perfected; capable of perfection.

How to use "perfectible" in a sentence

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The hotel sector is therefore largely perfectible.
De la relation perfectible entre le crédit et les sûretés.
It is the belief that human nature is perfectible.
Not perfectible but remains a constant throughout history.
You believe the world is perfectible.
This is a perfectible procedure.
Representative politics is not a perfect system but it is perfectible.
These chapters are however perfectible in their contents and effectiveness.
Only its price remains perfectible.
It is not perfect but perfectible in the sense that it is not complete.
For a perfection is proportioned to what is perfectible.
Good but perfectible.
Transhumanism is betting on the fact that man is perfectible.
It has perfectible aspects.
It is also regrettable that the factory calibration is perfectible.

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The perfectible character of the adhesion on the substrates of the metallic films deposited.
Confucius believed that man is perfectible.
The project is largely perfectible to make it compatible with more powerful electrical devices.
It is necessary to enhance what is perfectible.
The highly perfectible French translation of this page is to be blamed only on me.
The limited only is perfectible.
A perfectible first version, but carefully developed.
People are infinitely perfectible.
Further, perfectible things are distinguished from one another by their perfections.
In that sense the speaker is considered an uncompleted being that is perfectible ad infinitum.
Societies are not perfectible in the Kali Yuga.
For the soul exists in the body as a perfection in something perfectible.
Man is NOT perfectible.
This capacity of the nervous system to simultaneously contract a maximum of fibers is always perfectible.
The world was perfectible.
While these devices are functional, they have been found to be further perfectible.
The visual deterioration of the masonry is often perfectible by the state of the joints.
But the applications of psychology, and the methods and techniques of teaching are perfectible.
A belief that man qua man is perfectible with out reference to his supernatural nature ;.
Luc Ferry Transhumanism is betting on the fact that man is perfectible.
It is a complex, demanding and perfectible methodology which could prove useful over the long-term.
Policy was always perfectible.
Despite a perfectible choice of tyres and set-ups on Saturday, I was on pace with the leaders.
It is infinitely perfectible.
It 's a perfectible procedure.
Free Mobile has a newer network that is logically more perfectible than the competition.
The human being is perfectible, and Humanity is perfectible.
In conclusion, reporting of studies in oncology remains perfectible.
Key factors of improvement in France, perfectible and to be replicated abroad.
In short, a good support even if the latter is greatly perfectible.
How free and how perfectible is he?
However, such delivery particles for active principles remain perfectible.
Yes to this plan even if it is perfectible but especially, let us be vigilant!
According to this view, humanity was perfectible.
WI-FI is perfectible but we are in the countryside, the flow is less.

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