/ˈsɛv(ə)rəb(ə)l/ – adjective
Definition: Có thể tách rời, có thể chia tách.
A more thorough explanation: used to describe a provision that can be separated completely from the main part of a contract, statute or other legal document but still leave the rest of the document legally valid
Example: The District Court found those provisions to be severable from the rest of § 127(a).