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Meanings of
disputable
in English
Open to argument or debate.
questionable
moot
debatable
arguable
Related terms
controversial
contestable
Synonyms
Examples for "
questionable
"
questionable
moot
debatable
arguable
Examples for "
questionable
"
1
This value judgment is
questionable
in many important circumstances in public health.
2
Yet again, sorry about the
questionable
phrasing there, given the subject matter.
3
However, the use of bevacizumab in the general older population is
questionable
.
4
There's some good work in there and there's some work that's
questionable
.
5
I believe also it was taken for
questionable
reasons, writes John Waters.
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
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.
Usage of
disputable
in English
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.
6
Is the suppressed premiss in any case
disputable
on material grounds?
7
To Plato, the science of medicine appeared to be of very
disputable
advantages.
8
The attack on Oleron was
disputable
from the point of view of general strategy.
9
They are however, invisible qualities; always
disputable
,
and generally disputed.
10
I will follow it up with two statements of fact, neither doubtful nor
disputable
.
11
But its prognostic value in renal cell carcinoma (RCC) remains
disputable
.
12
Nevertheless, need I put the question to any Physiologist, whether it is
disputable
or not?
13
A death by bronchitis, certified by two physicians, was surely the least
disputable
of all deaths.
14
Tristram was feeling too faint to contest this, though it appeared to him to be
disputable
.
15
That is a very
disputable
point, Mrs. Alving.
16
He certainly looked at her friend a great deal, but the expression of that look was
disputable
.
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disputable
Adjective
Frequent collocations
very disputable
highly disputable
more disputable
disputable possibilities
disputable question
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Disputable
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Disputable
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