liable+to+change
71prime ministerial government — R. H. S. Crossman, a former Oxford don and then a Labour Member of Parliament, was the first main exponent of the idea that Britain had acquired a system in which the Prime Minister had supreme power: ‘The post war epoch has seen the final… …
72glamour — [18] Unlikely as it may seem, glamour is ultimately the same word as grammar. This seems to have been used in the Middle Ages for ‘learning’ in general, and hence, by superstitious association, for ‘magic’ (there is no actual record of this, but… …
73climacteric — c.1600 (adj.), 1620s (n.), from L. climactericus, from Gk. klimakterikos of a critical period, from klimakter rung of a ladder (see CLIMAX (Cf. climax)). A critical stage in human life, a period supposed to be especially liable to change. By some …
74liberal — adjective 1》 respectful and accepting of behaviour or opinions different from one s own. ↘(of a society, law, etc.) favourable to individual rights and freedoms. ↘Theology regarding many traditional beliefs as dispensable, invalidated by… …
75uneasy — adjective (uneasier, uneasiest) 1》 anxious or uncomfortable. 2》 liable to change; not settled. Derivatives uneasily adverb uneasiness noun …
76unsettled — adjective 1》 lacking stability; changeable or liable to change. ↘agitated; uneasy. 2》 not yet resolved. ↘(of a bill) not yet paid. 3》 (of an area) having no settlers or inhabitants. Derivatives unsettledness noun …
77unsettled — un•set•tled [[t]ʌnˈsɛt ld[/t]] adj. 1) not settled; not fixed or stable; lacking order: an unsettled situation[/ex] 2) continuously moving or changing; not situated in one place: an unsettled life[/ex] 3) wavering or uncertain, as in opinions or… …
78changeable — /ˈtʃeɪndʒəbəl/ (say chaynjuhbuhl) adjective 1. liable to change or to be changed; variable. 2. of changing colour or appearance: changeable silk. –changeability /tʃeɪndʒəˈbɪləti/ (say chaynjuh biluhtee), changeableness, noun –changeably, adverb …
79unsettled — /ʌnˈsɛtld / (say un setld) adjective 1. not settled; not fixed in a place or abode. 2. not populated, as a region. 3. not fixed or stable, as conditions; without established order, as times. 4. liable to change, as weather. 5. wavering or… …
80μεταπτωτικοί — μεταπτωτικός liable to change masc nom/voc pl …