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Capable of being demonstrated or proved.
verifiable
provable
obvious
Necessarily or demonstrably true.
incontrovertible
incontestable
incontestible
1
Risk monitoring needs to be executed efficiently and in a
demonstrable
way.
2
Although objective deficits are
demonstrable
,
patients generally report improved memory after ECT.
3
But in the absences of faith,
demonstrable
things are the sole consolation.
4
Performance Awards go to climbers with
demonstrable
experience, with difficult, high-altitude objectives.
5
Science is based on verifiable and
demonstrable
proofs, and merely states facts.
6
An increase of the myocardial prostacyclin biosynthesis is only
demonstrable
under trapidil.
7
Theism and Atheism I hold to be neither of them strictly
demonstrable
.
8
Parasitaemia was not
demonstrable
at this stage by the buffy coat technique.
9
In a subgroup analysis of multiple lobar sampling there was
demonstrable
heterogeneity.
10
Why, it would seem to be mathematically
demonstrable
that that is absurd.
11
Man's superstitious systems have rendered him sceptical on the most
demonstrable
truths.
12
A person like you oughtn't to accept anything unless it's decently
demonstrable
.
13
Yet there is no great
demonstrable
public concern about the carnage.
14
The commission said there was
demonstrable
support in Auckland for local body reorganisation.
15
No mutual excess risk was
demonstrable
with breast and intestinal cancers.
16
Many are wondering whether we'll see
demonstrable
signs of protest during the game.
demonstrable
demonstrable fact
easily demonstrable
also demonstrable
demonstrable certainty
demonstrable results