explicableex‧pli‧ca‧ble /ekˈsplɪkəbəl/ adjective - Although there are certain features not readily explicable by subsidence, we can not revert wholly to the Glacial Control theory.
- Failures in this process, however, are explicable in realist terms as the protection of national sovereignty.
- He made its program explicable and tempting.
- It is by definition a complex object, and all complex objects are explicable as logical constructions out of logically simple elements.
- Somehow, for no explicable reason, Judy had always had his number.
- The only explicable thing, he decided, was how thoroughly inexplicable it all was.
- This situation, though it seems bizarre, was really quite explicable.
- Variations occur within a population, explicable as genetic mutations or the results of mixing of genetic material.
adjectiveunexplainedexplanatoryexplicable ≠ inexplicablenounexplainingexplanationverbexplainadverbinexplicably