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remarketable

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Etymology

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From remarket +‎ -able. Attested since the 19th century, popularised in the next.

Adjective

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remarketable (comparative more remarketable, superlative most remarketable)

  1. Suitable for being marketed again.
    • 1866 March 24, The Railway News, volume 5, page 344:
      The remarketable value of those lands is well known in Egypt to represent more than doable the amount of the Loan.

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