Cambiable in english
Changeable
pronunciation: tʃeɪndʒəbəl part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: tʃeɪndʒəbəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures
cambiable = changeable ; mutable ; alterable ; inconstant.
Example: A child's set about books and reading may be deeply ingrained as a result or earlier reading experiences, or it may be temporary and changeable = A child's set about books and reading may be deeply ingrained as a result or earlier reading experiences, or it may be temporary and changeable.Example: Digital image storage makes new levels of consistency possible because its nature is less volatile and more mutable than traditional photography = Digital image storage makes new levels of consistency possible because its nature is less volatile and more mutable than traditional photography.Example: There are two versions of the system availale which provide storage, alterable by the user, which is maintained by a rechargeable battery for 1000 hours.Example: His inconstant and bizarre behavior in a crisis makes me more convinced than ever that he's not mentally fit to hold the office.