deliverable
noun [ C, usually plural ]
COMMERCE, PRODUCTION uk/dɪˈlɪvərəbl/ ussomething that must be completed or provided as part of a project:
We were told that our deliverables - our memos, reports, and newsletters - needed to adopt the look and feel of the network.
We need a schedule for the dates when the major deliverables should be available.
deliverable
adjective
uk/dɪˈlɪvərəbl/ usable to be delivered, achieved, or produced:
The goods must be in a deliverable state at the time of the contract.
The report claims that a second runway at the airport is unlikely to be deliverable.
All public service announcements should be deliverable electronically.