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Lockable vs Alleygating - What's the difference?

lockable | alleygating |

As an adjective lockable

is capable of being locked.

As a noun alleygating is

(british) the erection of lockable gates at the ends of alleys and passages.

lockable

English

Adjective

(-)
  • Capable of being locked.
  • *1987 , Henry P Coppolillo, Psychodynamic Psychotherapy of Children
  • *:A desk for personal use with a file drawer that can be locked or a separate lockable file are (SIC) also a necessity.
  • Antonyms

    *unlockable

    alleygating

    English

    Noun

    (-)
  • (British) The erection of lockable gates at the ends of alleys and passages.
  • Alleygating has been shown to work. A number of criminal or anti-social acts can be curtailed or eliminated if security gates are installed.