Pleasable vs Leasable - What's the difference?
pleasable | leasable |
Able to be leased.
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=August 29, author=Jane L. Levere, title=Brooklyn Navy Yard, a Roomy Haven for Industry, Once Again Is Booming, work=New York Times
, passage=The Brooklyn Navy Yard has had a 98 percent occupancy rate for leasable space for the last five years and has gone from net cash flow of $700,000 in 2001 to $5.5 million in the fiscal year that ended June 30, because of annual rents that can be more than $20 a square foot. }}
As adjectives the difference between pleasable and leasable
is that pleasable is that may be pleased while leasable is able to be leased.leasable
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