demonstrable
adjective
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Pronunciation: /dɪˈmɒnstɹəbl̩/ / /ˈdɛmənstɹəbl̩/ / /dɪˈmɑnstɹəbl̩/
adj
Etymology: From Middle English demonstrable, from Old French.
- 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.
- Something that can be demonstrated.
“We deal here with imponderables rather than demonstrables.”