Able to be made clear; capable of being clarified, understood, or removed.
From clear (to make transparent or remove obstructions) plus -able (a suffix meaning 'capable of being'). The -able suffix comes from Latin -abilis through Old French.
Legal documents use this word constantly—something 'clearable' is a sign that a problem or misunderstanding can actually be fixed, not a dead-end situation. It's optimistic language that says 'this mess has a solution.'
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