a. [f. L. annihilā-re (see ANNIHIL) + -BLE.] Capable of being annihilated or blotted out of existence.

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1677.  J. Webster, Witchcr., x. 211. Seeing bodies, no more than spirits to be annihilable by second causes.

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1791.  T. Paine, Rights of Man (ed. 4), 136. The rights of men in society, are neither deviseable, nor transferable, nor annihilable.

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