debatable

IPA: dʌbˈeɪtʌbʌɫ

noun

  • A topic that is open to debate.

adjective

  • Open to debate; not fully proved or confirmed.
  • Able to be debated; up for discussion.
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Examples of "debatable" in Sentences

  • What’s debatable is how hard Obama tried, because it’s hard to do counterfactuals and what ifs.
  • That they see such norms as so ‘obvious’ and non-debatable is the epitomy of colonial arrogance.
  • Saying that Europe’s economy becoming superior to the U.S., then, while debatable, is not “staggeringly off the mark.”
  • What IS debatable is who we want as the VP, Chief of Staff, NSA, and other vital positions that will augment her admitted lack of experience.
  • The status of Massachusetts health care, while debatable, is irrelevant to another in a long list of episodes where Crazy Shelly has simply lied.
  • * What’s not debatable is that this process highlighted — and worsened — the virtually complete powerlessness of the Left and progressives generally in Washington.
  • What’s debatable is given the small size of the far left, how many are just rageaholic douchebags and get off on insulting people and how many aren’t, but just have far left goals.
  • Here we have a court ruling relying on a debatable interpretation of the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act. The reason I say "debatable" is that for two other different cases the court has interpreted the same article in exactly the opposite sense.
  • Abruptly provoked by his own limitations, angry, too, with his erratic mental departure from the realm of reason into the realm of fantasy -- for so he called the debatable land over which intuition held sway -- Artois hounded out his mood and turned upon himself.

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