secondable

Capable of being seconded.

Adjective

  1. Capable of being seconded.
    • The second motion, to adjourn, is secondable and requires a majority vote, but is not debatable or amendable, and cannot be reconsidered (no D, A or R shown). - 1953, George Demeter, Manual of parliamentary law and...
    • The key propositions, to be achieved by 2010, were: improvement of the quality of trained personnel deployed; enhancing the availability of secondable civilian personnel; - 2014, Jolyon Howorth, Security and Defence...

Origin

From second + -able.

Adverb

  1. Eggcorn of second of all.
    • … two main reasons. Firstly, as the wealth increases the complexity of its administration increments as well, making compulsory the support of a professional; secondable, since the cost structure is usually linked with...
    • Secondable (see the firstable hyperlink), Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg says there isn't much headroom for his company's social networking site. - 2014 December 23, Quinten Plummer, “Teens Show Thumbs Up to Instagram but...
    • Firstable, workers who work in a close connection with pesticides like formulators, sprayers, mixers, loaders and agricultural farm workers have a big risk to expose themselves to the pesticides that harm their health....