English edit

Etymology edit

From actuate +‎ -able.

Adjective edit

actuatable (comparative more actuatable, superlative most actuatable)

  1. Able to be actuated
    • 2004, Joseph K. Davidson, Robots and Screw Theory[1], →ISBN, page 338:
      But when a seventh actuatable joint is embodied in the arm, a one-parameter family of assembly-configurations is available for choice.
    • 2013, Advances in Angioplasty Research and Application[2], →ISBN, page 33:
      The filter is actuatable between the expanded configuration and the collapsed configuration by the application of tension to the wire.