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Etymology

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From perfect +‎ -ible.

Adjective

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perfectible (comparative more perfectible, superlative most perfectible)

  1. Able to be perfected; capable of perfection.
    • 1988 May 6, Robert McClory, “The Divine Right”, in Chicago Reader[1]:
      "Liberals tend to think man is infinitely perfectible; conservatives see him as infinitely flawed.

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French

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Etymology

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From Latin perfectus + -ible.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /pɛʁ.fɛk.tibl/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Homophone: perfectibles
  • Hyphenation: per‧fec‧tible

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perfectible (plural perfectibles)

  1. perfectible
    Synonym: améliorable
    Antonym: imperfectible

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Spanish

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /peɾfeɡˈtible/ [peɾ.feɣ̞ˈt̪i.β̞le]
  • Rhymes: -ible
  • Syllabification: per‧fec‧ti‧ble

Adjective

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perfectible m or f (masculine and feminine plural perfectibles)

  1. perfectible

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