subscribable

Capable of being subscribed to; permitting subscription.

Adjective

  1. Capable of being subscribed to; permitting subscription.
    • But I will suppose the person a minister: but minister of a Church which has expressly disclaimed all pretence to infallibility; a Church which in the construction of its Liturgy and Articles is known to have worded...
    • He objected because the amount of stock subscribable was not enough to raise the price of that stock in the market; because the amount of Treasury notes subscribable would not benefit the public credit in the least;...
    • In principle, geolocalization enables people to aggregate content from multiple sites within the same community, as long as those sites offer webfeeds or some other form of subscribable update. - 2004, Christian...

Origin

From subscribe + -able.