disputable

IPA: dɪspjˈutʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • Of opinions, propositions or questions, subject to dispute; not settled.
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Examples of "disputable" in Sentences

  • Most of the countries explain their decision with "disputable" character of final document of conference.
  • How happy were it for the church if those that have a clearness in disputable things would be satisfied to have it to themselves before
  • - (containing the "disputable" books - 2 Peter, 2nd 3rd John, Jude, the Apocalpse, Letter of Hermes, Didache, etc.) never became a cause for schism.
  • - (containing the "disputable" books - 2 Peter, 2nd 3rd John, Jude, the Apocalpse, Letter of Hermes, Didache, etc. *) never became a cause for schism.
  • To get to that result required deciding a fairly technical point of law in a highly disputable way, followed by a judgment call on the merits that is perhaps less disputable, but still open to real doubt.
  • But there is another truth, equally in. disputable, which is that a man who aspires to govern mankind ought to bring to the task generous sentiments, compassionate sympathies, and noble and elevated thoughts.
  • Once it endorsed a hedonic analysis of value, modern aesthetics concentrated on regularizing aesthetic pleasure, showing how it is "disputable" and, despite its singularity, manifests standards even in the absence of rules or principles.

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