Capable of being announced; suitable or able to be declared or made public.
From 'announce' (via Old French 'annoncer,' from Latin 'annuntiare' meaning to report) plus the suffix '-able' (from Latin '-abilis' meaning 'capable of'). The word follows standard English word formation for creating adjectives from verbs.
Not everything that happens is 'announceable'—companies distinguish between news they can publicly declare versus information they must keep secret, and that distinction shapes entire corporate communication strategies and stock market rules.
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