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Meanings of
arguable
in English
Open to argument or debate.
mooted
moot
debatable
disputable
Related terms
controversial
Arguable.
Related terms
plausible
Synonyms
Examples for "
mooted
"
mooted
moot
debatable
disputable
Examples for "
mooted
"
1
However, a decisive leap forward has been
mooted
by 26 African nations.
2
Proposals have been
mooted
for other forces to intervene in east Congo.
3
It was
mooted
in the main by politicians alien to the régime.
4
Several Seleka commanders have already
mooted
the idea of dividing the country.
5
A fire sale of state assets is being
mooted
as a fallback.
1
Trump's public request is also probably a
moot
point, China experts add.
2
Just who is rescuing whom in this crisis becomes a
moot
point.
3
So the issue of the euro... is a
moot
point, he added.
4
But whether history will judge him particularly harshly for either is
moot
.
5
Whether all the fizz did Hagen any good is a
moot
point.
1
Whether it's good enough form for a Melbourne Cup is
debatable
though.
2
Whether customers actually want or would benefit from a merger is
debatable
.
3
Whether Citigroup needs to raise capital without a Wachovia transaction is
debatable
.
4
Whether that will be enough to excite consumers is
debatable
,
analysts say.
5
These findings may be
debatable
in high risks versus low risk candidates.
1
It is
disputable
that there is only a Christian identity of Europe.
2
There is a hardly
disputable
embodiment of words occurring in the Acts.
3
Now, I realize this point I'm making has many easily
disputable
holes.
4
The claim, however, seemed very
disputable
,
and was stoutly denied by Helen.
5
This is as
disputable
as the preceding affirmation, and for the same reasons.
Usage of
arguable
in English
1
These concerns are all scientifically
arguable
given a modern understanding of rabies.
2
It's
arguable
to know whether or not you are born into it.
3
Although many reports support this view, the validity of such evaluations is
arguable
.
4
Yet, just how many South Africans understand the Bill of Rights is
arguable
.
5
As a military manoeuvre, though, it came at astonishing cost for
arguable
benefit.
6
But despite her ubiquity, it's
arguable
whether Chapman is popular among ordinary Russians.
7
It doesn't have to be a very strong case, just
arguable
.
8
But there is another aspect of the question which is at least
arguable
.
9
Together, it is
arguable
the challenges we face amount to a second Emergency.
10
They had not made out an
arguable
case and he was therefore refusing leave.
11
The State is opposing the proceedings and argues that Dundon has no
arguable
case.
12
But whether it will add solvency to the social networking development community is
arguable
.
13
You wish contributions to have "some reasonable approximation to an
arguable
truth".
14
It is
arguable
that those who are likely to shift have already done so.
15
This fusion theory, although interpreting tumor metastasis analogically and intriguingly, is
arguable
to date.
16
Something contraindicated by the Constitution but
arguable
under the Preamble.
Other examples for "arguable"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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arguable
Adjective
Frequent collocations
arguable case
arguable defence
arguable grounds
very arguable
arguable point
More collocations
Arguable
through the time
Arguable
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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