observably

IPA: ʌbzˈɝvʌbɫi

adverb

  • (degree) To a detectable degree, sufficient to be observed.
  • (manner) In an observable manner.
  • (modal) Indicates that the proposition can be verified by observation.
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Examples of "observably" in Sentences

  • And what new structures or functions has evolution observably produced?
  • Self-destructive adolescent behaviors are observably infectious and have periods of vogue.
  • He has found that when a brain has an experience, each aspect of it is separately—and observably—represented.
  • Much bad policy, both here and abroad, has been based on the idea that the American version of capitalism is observably superior.
  • The report even shrugs off the liberal obsession with media ownership rules and the observably false notion that consolidation has led to media conformity.
  • Absolute fidelity in elements of DNA close to coding elements that are observably 'normal' in their accumulation of SNPs and such mutations indicates that something is maintaining those elements perfectly.
  • We see this trait evidenced by primates and monkeys in lab studies: when offered grapes under two different conditions, one slightly more cumbersome than the other, a capuchin monkey will quite observably make a doubtful evaluation about the grapes with more strings attached.

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