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Meanings of
determinable
in English
Portuguese
determinável
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Capable of being determined or limited or fixed.
indeterminable
Related terms
discoverable
definable
calculable
ascertainable
judicable
Portuguese
determinável
Antonyms
Examples for "
indeterminable
"
indeterminable
Examples for "
indeterminable
"
1
LD50 values for the oral route were
indeterminable
in all cases.
2
There was an
indeterminable
time wading through the warm, rank darkness.
3
The great panorama faded from view, leaving only a shadowy blankness of
indeterminable
depth.
4
His age was
indeterminable
,
over thirty, less than a hundred.
5
The bedroom to which Godwin was conducted had a delicious fragrance, of source
indeterminable
.
Usage of
determinable
in English
1
He said she had not been sexually attacked in any
determinable
way.
2
It is, relatively to new states or conditions, determining, but not
determinable
.
3
A psychological crowd once constituted, it acquires certain provisional but
determinable
general characteristics.
4
To retain the British method requires certain things,
determinable
by arithmetic.
5
The winds, though somewhat less steady, are still very
determinable
.
6
Herein alone are their shape, dimensions, and relations to each other determined or
determinable
.
7
It would continue to fail because of the statistically
determinable
numbers of the born nonpolitical.
8
The dependence of a contingently
determinable
will on principles of reason is called an INTEREST.
9
If the form of sepsis is not
determinable
,
streptococcic or staphylococcic vaccines might be administered.
10
What is
determinable
and more to our purpose is the subsequent process of dissolution, or petrifaction.
11
At the Fair, every article shall be sold at its current value, when that is
determinable
.
12
Very soon, those humming noises became more distinct, more concentrated, more
determinable
,
I was deceiving myself.
13
Conclusion: Easily
determinable
characteristics of patients who need rTKA can be used to predict future functional outcome.
14
The idea that these are
determinable
by the tariff is the corner stone of protection in the States.
15
The utmost exertion of right is always invidious, and, where claims are not easily
determinable
,
is always dangerous.
16
That both learned from each other cannot be doubted; but the exact gain of each is less easily
determinable
.
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determinable
Adjective
Frequent collocations
easily determinable
determinable meaning
absolutely determinable
contingently determinable
determinable characteristics
More collocations
Translations for
determinable
Portuguese
determinável
Determinable
through the time