What's the difference between doable and donable?

Doable


Definition:

  • (a.) Capable of being done.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The local MP, Rory Stewart, a mover and shaker on the broadband project, told me that he was desperate to get telehealth into Cumbria, but regretfully felt that it was not immediately doable, because the local council and healthcare community did not yet have the necessary expertise.
  • (2) The system is broken, it needs reform, I think it is much more desirable and doable if we do it one step at a time, working towards where we have common ground."
  • (3) "It [the planned spending reduction] is doable if the government has got the political will, but it will be difficult.
  • (4) In countries with well-developed logistic networks and extensive market penetration, reaching poor customers is tough but doable.
  • (5) It is doable,” said Billy Nungesser, president of Plaquemines Parish.
  • (6) It’s doable, but still leaves the basic problem intact.
  • (7) Yes, it has to be worth doing – it has to be worth doing – but it has to be doable.
  • (8) Still, I accept that what’s desirable is not always doable especially when times are tough and budgets are tight.
  • (9) "These new findings show that the potential to improve the sector's environmental performance is significant – and that realising that potential is indeed doable," said Ren Wang, FAO assistant director general for agriculture and consumer protection.
  • (10) They may be more wary when they study Cameron’s determined optimism in the speech that a deal is “doable” or the remarkably warm feelings he expressed about immigration multiculturalism, diversity and the openness.
  • (11) When I take a look at what David Cameron has proposed, I think some of them are doable and some of them are more difficult, and it will take some time to really go into detail and to discuss that,” Rutte said.
  • (12) "The research community is still going towards trying to produce major breakthroughs, but if you do the economics, you have to move forward things that are actually doable.
  • (13) Photograph: Stephen Candy What links the festival’s interactive activities and workshops, says Pickthall, is that they are “quite subversive, doable, but connected to local places”.
  • (14) Brexit has changed the political landscape and suddenly made leaving the convention doable.
  • (15) A deal is doable and desirable, because at heart the Korean issue is not about absolutist ideology or faith or race or even weapons proliferation.
  • (16) He admitted the hurdles would be “hard” to achieve, but doable.
  • (17) After this, it is really difficult to say how the NHS will get through 2014-15, and 2015-16 does not look doable", Charlesworth added.
  • (18) The Tory leader insisted his plans were "doable and credible".
  • (19) The mothers' descriptions suggest that they selected activities that were doable and that they could integrate into their daily routines and interactions.
  • (20) Hitting the target depended on salmon companies agreeing to invest the millions needed to build the extra sites, he said: "I think it's doable but I can't guarantee it.

Donable


Definition:

  • (a.) Capable of being donated or given.

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