saleable

[sey-luh-buh l] /ˈseɪ lə bəl/
adjective
1.
Related forms
nonsaleable, adjective
nonsaleably, adverb
unsaleable, adjective
unsaleably, adverb
Examples from the web for saleable
  • The simple answer is that the industrial age produced a business model that involved canning ideas in saleable packages.
  • For countless magazines, she was the consummate image of a highly saleable fantasy of romance and royalty and rebellion.
  • Drugs for chronic conditions are far more profitable because they keep working and remain saleable-unlike antibiotics.
  • It wanted the government to step in and make the bank saleable to a foreign buyer.
  • It's unfair but their basic business model is to buy a bunch of cars and then later figure out if they are saleable.
  • Science education and inspiration isn't some saleable product or property that needs selling.
  • Things that are politically saleable and things that will ultimately be effective.
  • First and foremost, the designers were looking to capitalize on a saleable and widely recognizable image from popular culture.
  • It revolved around saleable ideas, stock options and vesting.
  • Many entertainers have shortened their names, reversed them, or otherwise altered them to create a more saleable public image.
British Dictionary definitions for saleable

saleable

/ˈseɪləbəl/
adjective
1.
fit for selling or capable of being sold
Derived Forms
saleability, saleableness (US) salability, salableness, noun
saleably, (US) salably, adverb
Word Origin and History for saleable
adj.

also salable, 1520s, from sale + -able. Related: Salability; saleability.