Capable of being seen or noticed.
1 An equally remarkable change is observable in the level of the Nile.
2 The effect of the curtailed train-service throughout the country is already observable .
3 The same was observable in every other part into which we came.
4 These growth directions can change at kinks with no observable crystallographic defect.
5 Meanwhile, no movement was observable in the brooding figure of Mr. Allison.
6 A second small lake was observable to the north-west of the first.
7 All the observable phenomena are there predicted for the convenience of observers.
8 At the time of the Brook Farm enterprise this was everywhere observable .
9 But there is a strange and startling incongruity observable in this enclosure.
10 So the police rely on other, observable measurements, like field sobriety tests.
11 The greatest neatness and cleanliness are observable about their persons and lodges.
12 There was one singularity observable in this tree which made Reuben tremble.
13 Against our instincts, we must be very observable outside on the pavement.
14 The displacement of religious by other considerations is observable on all sides.
15 This is also observable with other clusters from London, Brighton, and Coventry.
16 We lose our individuality, because everything we do is observable and recordable.
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