What's the difference between savable and saveable?
Savable
Definition:
(a.) Capable of, or admitting of, being saved.
Example Sentences:
(1) The "savable days" method produces a composite measure of the effectiveness of the program as a whole.
Saveable
Definition:
(a.) See Savable.
Example Sentences:
(1) In any case De Boer's kick was struck at a saveable height and duly kept out by a diving Toldo.
(2) Neymar scored past Pletikosa’s right hand, but it was a horrible penalty in many ways, a terrible, stuttering, jinking run-up, with the ball hit just well enough at saveable height.
(3) Paddy Ashdown, who will chair their election campaign, and Ryan Coetzee, the party’s chief strategist, are presiding over a pretty merciless process of triage to identify which of their seats might be saveable and which aren’t winnable.
(4) Mazzi added: "At the moment he feels like the idol of the masses, but I think that inside he has something saveable.
(5) From the data, the program provides the computed relative probabilities of a healthy pulp, a saveable pulp, an unsaveable pulp, and a necrotic pulp being present.
(6) Platt sidefooted it to his left but it was at a saveable height and Illgner managed to get fingertips on it.