Based on sound reasoning or evidence.
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Examples for "tenable"
Examples for "tenable"
1But a very slight change in the explanation will make it tenable.
2The place was not tenable at the period of his first summons.
3I tried to shift us both into a slightly more tenable position.
4The following supposition is tenable, if the chronology of Foerster is correct.
5Inquiries were instituted, and showed that the hypothesis was at least tenable.
1However, my explanation for making ten-year-olds run wind sprints was always well-founded.
2Two weeks later, it's evident fears of a pandemic rebound were well-founded.
3I was appalled, firstly from timidity, secondly out of very well-founded modesty.
4In some respects, this degree of confidence in the euro is well-founded.
5The captain replied, that he was afraid his apprehensions were too well-founded.
6I'm not all that convinced as to how well-founded those fears are.
7No doubt the missionary was right and my father's fears were well-founded.
8Facts seemingly contradict facts, well-founded theories contradict other theories as well founded.
9They wanted to be off, and hoped Cora's observations were not well-founded.
10Some of their grievances with Barack Obama's twice-elected running mate are well-founded.
11But one cannot discount the villagers' well-founded fear and common sense.
12Eide warned last week that opposition fears of an unfair poll were well-founded.
13When it comes to the latter, that faith is mostly well-founded.
14She yielded to France her own well-founded claims to political influence in Morocco.
15And he knew now that it had been a well-founded prescience.
16Electoral Saxony and Mecklenburg have well-founded pretensions, even if Zweibrucken were not existing.