a. [f. prec. + -ABLE.] Capable of being withdrawn.
1850. Herschel, Ess. (1857), 392. Its deposits being withdrawable only at a market value.
1876. Gladstone, in Contemp. Rev., June, 6. All other rights but his are provisional only, and are called rights only by way of accommodation, for they are withdrawable at will.
1903. in Q. Rev. (1905), Jan., 67. Half of which had to be invested in stock and the other half was withdrawable.