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Capable of being ascertained or found out.
discoverable
determinable
1
What these difficulties and annoyances were, is, however, only in part
ascertainable
.
2
Naturally many of these determinants are quite obvious and readily
ascertainable
.
3
Precisely when Herrick was invested with holy orders is not
ascertainable
.
4
Probably its date was
ascertainable
within a year or two from internal evidence.
5
The number of negroes who reached the islands under this régime is not
ascertainable
.
6
Every
ascertainable
breach of divine law was punished with rigour.
7
The effects of the raid were not easily
ascertainable
.
8
It contained, indeed, every important fact readily
ascertainable
with reference to Mr. Baldwin's early life.
9
Authorities did not identify Perella Weinberg or JPMorgan, but their identities were
ascertainable
from broker records.
10
It is not merely true, it is
ascertainable
.
11
Repeatedly his concoctions have been without
ascertainable
purpose.
12
The earliest
ascertainable
date in Greek history is that of the Olympiad of Koroibos, B. C. 776.
13
As they stand they have no
ascertainable
principle of arrangement, alphabetical or of author or of subject.
14
That is why I pull out from the recorded, certified, and perfectly
ascertainable
past, these few large facts.
15
He has the rights to lucrative trademarks, as well, although their value is not readily
ascertainable
,
''
the papers said.
16
The precise point where the legend fades into the mythical, or consolidates into the historical, is not usually
ascertainable
.
ascertainable
readily ascertainable
ascertainable laws
approximately ascertainable
ascertainable breach
ascertainable cause