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demonstrable

adjective

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Wiktionary

Pronunciation: /dɪˈmɒnstɹəbl̩/ / /ˈdɛmənstɹəbl̩/ / /dɪˈmɑnstɹəbl̩/

adj

Etymology: From Middle English demonstrable, from Old French.

  1. Able to be demonstrated.

    It is easily demonstrable that water extinguishes fire.

    Responding, Transport Secretary Mark Harper accused Haigh and Labour of making "unfunded promises of £62 billion of rail spending with no demonstrable means to pay for them".

noun

Etymology: From Middle English demonstrable, from Old French.

  1. Something that can be demonstrated.

    We deal here with imponderables rather than demonstrables.