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单词 demonstrable
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Definition of demonstrable in English:

demonstrable

adjective dɪˈmɒnstrəb(ə)ldəˈmɑnstrəb(ə)l
  • Clearly apparent or capable of being logically proved.

    the demonstrable injustices of racism
    Example sentencesExamples
    • You need superior technology, but you also need a demonstrable advantage over any competing method of doing business.
    • The limitations of such a view of ‘instinct’ are clearly demonstrable in Freud's writings on art and artists.
    • The supermarket chain argues that the extension plans will enhance the vitality and viability of the town centre without causing demonstrable harm.
    • It is demonstrable, for that matter, that poverty and poor health go together.
    • There was no apparent increased risk of getting a brain tumour demonstrable that could be related to the use of a mobile phone.
    • They need to make sure that cameras are at sites where their need is demonstrable.
    • No such compelling reason, proven facts or demonstrable mistake has emerged.
    • In principle, continuity is eminently desirable but the principle shrivels if what is being continued doesn't have demonstrable worth.
    • We did not expect that the demonstrable benefits of quite different types of psychotherapy would be so little different.
    • Perhaps mindful of the demonstrable double standard, however, this time a different reason was given for deleting the post.
    • You will not be disappointed if you are looking for strong direction and, a clear plot and actors with clear, demonstrable talent.
    • These findings show that meditation has a demonstrable neurological effect.
    • The idea of increasing their already generous remuneration, without demonstrable justification, is outrageous.
    • Unless there is demonstrable chance of harm to the child, grandparents should be able to visit their grandchildren.
    • He said the campaign, which has been running since May, has had a demonstrable effect on sales.
    • But there is no demonstrable shortage of low skilled workers in the United States today.
    • As far as we know none of them succeeded in any demonstrable way.
    • I think it's something that could be resented by students and parents alike, particularly if they didn't believe there was a demonstrable need for it.
    • The only grounds I have [to refuse permission for the trials] is if there is demonstrable scientific evidence to offset the decision.
    • Group influences on the individual are marked, easily demonstrable and pervasive.
    Synonyms
    verifiable, provable, attestable, evincible
    verified, proven, confirmed
    obvious, clear, clear-cut, plain, evident, apparent, manifest, patent, conspicuous, prominent, transparent, striking, distinct, noticeable, perceptible, observable, unmistakable, undeniable, self-evident

Derivatives

  • demonstrability

  • noun dɪˌmɒnstrəˈbɪlɪtidəˌmɑnstrəˈbɪlədi
    • Without the demonstrability of foolishness, there would be no hope for human progress.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Such convictions though can never reach the level of absolute clarity and demonstrability that was sought by modernist epistemologies.
      • To be sure, in traditional Catholic thought, God's ‘demonstrability’ has been considered, in Aquinas's terms, to belong not to the ‘articles of faith’ but to the ‘preambles to the articles.’

Origin

Late Middle English: from Latin demonstrabilis, from demonstrare 'point out'.

 
 

Definition of demonstrable in US English:

demonstrable

adjectivedəˈmänstrəb(ə)ldəˈmɑnstrəb(ə)l
  • Clearly apparent or capable of being logically proved.

    the demonstrable injustices of racism
    Example sentencesExamples
    • But there is no demonstrable shortage of low skilled workers in the United States today.
    • The only grounds I have [to refuse permission for the trials] is if there is demonstrable scientific evidence to offset the decision.
    • You need superior technology, but you also need a demonstrable advantage over any competing method of doing business.
    • No such compelling reason, proven facts or demonstrable mistake has emerged.
    • Unless there is demonstrable chance of harm to the child, grandparents should be able to visit their grandchildren.
    • There was no apparent increased risk of getting a brain tumour demonstrable that could be related to the use of a mobile phone.
    • They need to make sure that cameras are at sites where their need is demonstrable.
    • I think it's something that could be resented by students and parents alike, particularly if they didn't believe there was a demonstrable need for it.
    • He said the campaign, which has been running since May, has had a demonstrable effect on sales.
    • You will not be disappointed if you are looking for strong direction and, a clear plot and actors with clear, demonstrable talent.
    • The supermarket chain argues that the extension plans will enhance the vitality and viability of the town centre without causing demonstrable harm.
    • These findings show that meditation has a demonstrable neurological effect.
    • Perhaps mindful of the demonstrable double standard, however, this time a different reason was given for deleting the post.
    • The idea of increasing their already generous remuneration, without demonstrable justification, is outrageous.
    • Group influences on the individual are marked, easily demonstrable and pervasive.
    • As far as we know none of them succeeded in any demonstrable way.
    • It is demonstrable, for that matter, that poverty and poor health go together.
    • The limitations of such a view of ‘instinct’ are clearly demonstrable in Freud's writings on art and artists.
    • We did not expect that the demonstrable benefits of quite different types of psychotherapy would be so little different.
    • In principle, continuity is eminently desirable but the principle shrivels if what is being continued doesn't have demonstrable worth.
    Synonyms
    verifiable, provable, attestable, evincible

Origin

Late Middle English: from Latin demonstrabilis, from demonstrare ‘point out’.

 
 
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