Capable of being conceived or imagined or considered.
1 Anarchism is no more thinkable or workable in religion than in politics.
2 To go up again was scarcely thinkable in our utterly wearied condition.
3 There was no new thing thinkable , only a reintroduction of the old.
4 Such are the unthinkable thoughts that have become all too thinkable now.
5 If Ireland's bailout is botched, the unthinkable will be all too thinkable .
6 International politics is for them only thinkable as a competition of these Powers.
7 The way the most obvious thing can be the least thinkable .
8 And in it was every thinkable expression of condemnation and contempt.
9 And when you consider the nature of news, it is not even thinkable .
10 Nevertheless the anarchism of Tolstoy offers us a programme which is hardly thinkable .
11 Or, as the law says, how can we think what is not thinkable ?
12 But what we need is less capital punishment for words, and more thinkable moments.
13 He could scarcely believe it; indeed, it was scarcely thinkable .
14 Nothing is either known to us or thinkable by us except will and idea.
15 The extinction of all bacteria, though predicated on an unlikely event, is still thinkable .
16 We may conclude that an effective simulation is hardly thinkable .
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