English edit

Etymology edit

purvey +‎ -able

Adjective edit

purveyable (comparative more purveyable, superlative most purveyable)

  1. Able to be purveyed.
    • 2015, Richard Scase, Industrial Society, page 52:
      They would no longer be monopolists of specialist knowledge, purveyable to private parties in pursuit of private interests. Rather, they would become instruments, one type among many, for the realisation of collective goals.