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Meanings of
assignable
in English
Legally transferable to the ownership of another.
transferable
negotiable
transferrable
conveyable
Related terms
alienable
Capable of being attributed.
attributable
Synonyms
Examples for "
attributable
"
attributable
Examples for "
attributable
"
1
The deal, small in absolute terms, may be
attributable
to local difficulties.
2
Conclusions: These results suggest an improvement
attributable
to treatment of neonatal leukemia.
3
Heightened risk of CVD is often
attributable
to treatment with anthracycline chemotherapy.
4
No deaths directly
attributable
to transfusion were observed in this patient group.
5
The decline in risk was mainly
attributable
to the effect of BMI.
Usage of
assignable
in English
1
It is, however, as Tschudi shows,
assignable
to exactly the opposite feeling:
2
The following case of inflammation of the finger occurred without any
assignable
cause.
3
They touch, they feel themselves tallied; confidence is established without an
assignable
cause.
4
Without the slightest
assignable
reason, however, his just expectations were disappointed.
5
Is there any
assignable
cause for the silence of the dead?
6
Her head was in a whirl; her heart beat furiously, without any
assignable
cause.
7
Another improvement probably
assignable
to this time was Article IV.
8
And now I had awakened, without any
assignable
cause, hours before my usual time.
9
But the total absence of all
assignable
motive-aninfirm octogenarian; no, that is not it.
10
There are several
assignable
reasons for its partial failure.
11
There is no
assignable
limit to our possible growth.
12
But, unhappily, in the present case there was no
assignable
motive, no shadow darkening any person.
13
He examined these phenomena afterwards, and decided in his own mind that they were
assignable
to fear.
14
A child, therefore, who, without any
assignable
cause, is constantly crying, should have his navel carefully examined.
15
Owing to the immense depth of its atmosphere, night and day merged into one another without
assignable
boundary.
16
It has three
assignable
message boxes, but watch out for that 19-minute message capacity, it'll fill up fast.
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assignable
Adjective
Frequent collocations
assignable cause
assignable reason
assignable motive
probably assignable
assignable boundary
More collocations
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