arguable

IPA: ˈɑrgjuʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • That can be argued; that can be proven or strongly supported with sound logical deduction, precedent, and evidence.
  • (colloquial) Open to doubt, argument or debate.
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Examples of "arguable" in Sentences

  • The reformation is more arguable.
  • As for the loss of the links, it's arguable both ways.
  • The origin of the geographical terminology is arguable.
  • It is arguable that the intent of the rule is being altered.
  • It is at least as arguable as the length of the Shannon, Imho.
  • That's arguable, and ultimately responsible of the institutions.
  • But it's arguable, due to the strategic significance of the canal.
  • That's arguable, and ultimately the responsibility of the institutions.
  • I would say that Kwiec suggests that a position, which I consider barely arguable, is not only reasonable, but correct.
  • In practice, the DOJ has prosecuted people that are in arguable or probable non-compliance with the relevant State laws.
  • I would say that Kwiec (sic) suggests that a position, which I consider barely arguable, is not only reasonable, but correct.
  • Ordinary legal indeterminacy of this sort, a fact of the law, does not mean that every legal position one comes up with, while arguable, is viable or persuasive, or that every disagreement on a legal issue is reasonable.

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