0 something that can be provided or achieved as a result of a process: --
What are the project deliverables?
2 something that must be completed or provided as part of a project: --
I fear that the project may not be deliverable on time and to its intended capability.
Our studies will lead to effective longer-term transport solutions that are both affordable and deliverable.
As regards policy, the key deliverable was the very important agreement on our action on climate change.
As with round one, we shall expect good quality, deliverable bids which effectively address local needs.
We will wish to assure ourselves, as far as foreseeable, that preferred options have a reasonable prospect of being financially deliverable.
The purchaser is exposed only to the extent that the underlying core perpetuity (written by the government) is not deliverable for some reason upon death of the writer.
On the other hand, if the practicalities of complex individual needs are not assessed and catered for, then the provision of person-centred care becomes too chaotic to be deliverable.
The technical report can be seen as the deliverable product of the assessment.