a. [f. L. annihilā-re (see ANNIHIL) + -BLE.] Capable of being annihilated or blotted out of existence.
1677. J. Webster, Witchcr., x. 211. Seeing bodies, no more than spirits to be annihilable by second causes.
1791. T. Paine, Rights of Man (ed. 4), 136. The rights of men in society, are neither deviseable, nor transferable, nor annihilable.