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Meanings of
problematic
in English
Making great mental demands; hard to comprehend or solve or believe.
tough
elusive
baffling
knotty
problematical
Related terms
hard
difficult
Open to doubt or debate.
debatable
Related terms
questionable
Synonyms
Examples for "
debatable
"
debatable
Examples for "
debatable
"
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.
Usage of
problematic
in English
1
However, compliance with weekly intake might be
problematic
outside a research programme.
2
He has been given a number of
problematic
areas to deal with.
3
Indeed it's an area where simplistic solutions can be
problematic
,
she said.
4
Nannoconus An example of stratigraphically useful fossils although their identification remains
problematic
.
5
However, overhauls to the U.S. healthcare industry make such an addition
problematic
.
6
Fellow Olympic gymnast Simone Biles even criticized Douglas'
problematic
point of view.
7
The proliferation of private security operators in Afghanistan could be
problematic
,
however.
8
The standard procedure for developing TPB questionnaires may systematically produce
problematic
questions.
9
Also
problematic
throughout is the fact that several key scenes occur off-screen.
10
Hearing threshold identification in very young children is always
problematic
and challenging.
11
Facebook has dealt with
problematic
user-generated content in the past, he said.
12
Storage is still going to be
problematic
,
a New England-based trader said.
13
He said the speed at which they were created also proved
problematic
.
14
According to his research, most of the companies in Wuxi were
problematic
.
15
Accountability of local NHS services to local people has always been
problematic
.
16
Some emissaries are
problematic
because of their point or species of origin.
Other examples for "problematic"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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problematic
Adjective
Frequent collocations
more problematic
particularly problematic
prove problematic
very problematic
remain problematic
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Problematic
through the time
Problematic
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
New Zealand
Common
Australia
Common
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