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Definition of detectable in English: detectableadjective dɪˈtɛktəb(ə)ldəˈtɛktəb(ə)l 1Able to be discovered or identified. an easily detectable and treatable disorder the virus is not yet detectable in the blood Example sentencesExamples - In reality, only those runners with inadequate, readily detectable techniques of cheating are penalised.
- Your doctor may prescribe an antibiotic to eliminate the bacterial infection that triggered your reactive arthritis if it's still detectable in your body.
- The lab found no detectable trans fats in any of the samples, with a detection limit of 0.01 percent of the sample weight.
- His eyes were closed, muscles lax, breathing barely detectable.
- The wrist is often the first site of clinically detectable rheumatoid arthritis.
- Alzheimer's disease is characterised by a long preclinical period during which cognitive deficits are detectable.
- The products are commonly mixed with alcohol, have a short duration of action, and are not easily detectable on routine hospital toxicology screens.
- In overdoses, heroin's presence in the blood and urine is detectable for about 36 hours.
- Why did you not report that any attempt to reconstitute the country's WMD programmes would be immediately detectable to Western technology?
- It is the first positive laboratory marker for acute HCV infection, which becomes detectable in serum usually one to three weeks after infection.
- 1.1 Able to be perceived or noticed; discernible.
there is a detectable note of bitterness when he talks of his father Yvette responded finally, her French accent barely detectable Example sentencesExamples - He has no detectable regional accent and uses no dialects or specialized jargons in his speech which would help us place him.
- There's also, correct me if I'm wrong, a slight but detectable element of sadness or longing in the images.
- Economists exert a minor and scarcely detectable influence on the societies in which they live.
- Without faith of some sort, life is a constant bafflement, apparently devoid of any detectable meaning.
- It is with this song that the influence of 80's American funk is easily detectable.
- The influence of Sonic Youth is also detectable in the song's abrupt, unexpected breakdowns.
- To speak with greater precision, in "Life Goes to the Movies" three broad notions of film realism are detectable.
- The air of foreboding detectable in this lyric is emblematic of much of the album.
- Although conforming to the general principles of the classical landscape established by Claude Lorrain, two new tendencies were detectable.
- So, is some sort of shift in stylistic allegiance detectable here?
Definition of detectable in US English: detectableadjectivedəˈtɛktəb(ə)ldəˈtektəb(ə)l 1Able to be discovered or identified. an easily detectable and treatable disorder the virus is not yet detectable in the blood Example sentencesExamples - In reality, only those runners with inadequate, readily detectable techniques of cheating are penalised.
- The wrist is often the first site of clinically detectable rheumatoid arthritis.
- The products are commonly mixed with alcohol, have a short duration of action, and are not easily detectable on routine hospital toxicology screens.
- Alzheimer's disease is characterised by a long preclinical period during which cognitive deficits are detectable.
- It is the first positive laboratory marker for acute HCV infection, which becomes detectable in serum usually one to three weeks after infection.
- In overdoses, heroin's presence in the blood and urine is detectable for about 36 hours.
- Why did you not report that any attempt to reconstitute the country's WMD programmes would be immediately detectable to Western technology?
- Your doctor may prescribe an antibiotic to eliminate the bacterial infection that triggered your reactive arthritis if it's still detectable in your body.
- The lab found no detectable trans fats in any of the samples, with a detection limit of 0.01 percent of the sample weight.
- His eyes were closed, muscles lax, breathing barely detectable.
- 1.1 Able to be perceived or noticed; discernible.
there is a detectable note of bitterness when he talks of his father Yvette responded finally, her French accent barely detectable Example sentencesExamples - Without faith of some sort, life is a constant bafflement, apparently devoid of any detectable meaning.
- The air of foreboding detectable in this lyric is emblematic of much of the album.
- Economists exert a minor and scarcely detectable influence on the societies in which they live.
- To speak with greater precision, in "Life Goes to the Movies" three broad notions of film realism are detectable.
- The influence of Sonic Youth is also detectable in the song's abrupt, unexpected breakdowns.
- He has no detectable regional accent and uses no dialects or specialized jargons in his speech which would help us place him.
- There's also, correct me if I'm wrong, a slight but detectable element of sadness or longing in the images.
- It is with this song that the influence of 80's American funk is easily detectable.
- So, is some sort of shift in stylistic allegiance detectable here?
- Although conforming to the general principles of the classical landscape established by Claude Lorrain, two new tendencies were detectable.
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