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Capable of being demonstrated or proved.
demonstrable
obvious
1
The latter were evidently waiting to get something
provable
on poor Purt.
2
That's the quantum quality of flirting: its existence is
provable
only in hindsight.
3
According to Gödel, there can be statements in mathematics that are not
provable
.
4
Whether God might inhabit them with new creatures is not
provable
but certainly possible.
5
Stories of his exploits held few if any
provable
facts.
6
The other judgment illustrates the logic of correct,
provable
premises.
7
Almost anything definable, measurable and
provable
can become a record.
8
For something to be
provable
,
it must also be disprovable.
9
It's a
provable
fact that far more people gained coverage than had their policies cancelled.
10
Berners-Lee's vision is that metadata will be used to describe different kinds of
provable
assertions.
11
Somebody with a known and
provable
connection with Langston.
12
Prof. Huxley, said that evolution is "not proved and not
provable
.
"
13
This is more of a gut instinct, a belief, than something scientifically
provable
at this point.
14
Pure science depends upon empirical and
provable
truths.
15
Even as 'King John,' so all the other historical plays contain a clearly
provable
political tendency.
16
He added that plaintiffs must believe that any claims made are
provable
in order to include them.
provable
provable connection
provable fact
provable lies
as provable
clearly provable