verifiable

IPA: vˈɛrʌfaɪʌbʌɫ

noun

  • (logic) A statement or observation that can be verified.

adjective

  • Able to be verified or confirmed.
  • Able to be qualified by a Boolean expression.
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Examples of "verifiable" in Sentences

  • The Times article failed to name verifiable accounts of sources and people involved.
  • - The Gates Foundation's business is philanthropy, which deals in verifiable benefits.
  • Mr. Bush calls it a positive step, but he warns there has to be what he calls a verifiable process -- Wolf?
  • By 6-3, the three dissents all embracing the idea of verifiable photo identification and the burden that is requisite for registering and voting in this country and that's very important and a change, a see change.
  • What might be a more useful exercise for the ABA are accreditation requirements for publishing in verifiable form the institution’s rate of bar passage, and the number or percentage of graduates actually working in permanent legal employment, and of what type.
  • Obama's word - "verifiable" - has set the 65-nation Conference on Disarmament on a possible course toward negotiating a treaty after years of deadlock, most recently because the Bush administration argued that a pact could not be verified by inspections and monitoring.
  • The clue to what is politically effective is to be found not so much in verifiable good or bad effects flowing from political acts as in whether the incumbent can continue indefinitely to convey the impression of knowing what is to be done (Edelman 1964, 76-77, emph. added).
  • The U.S. president's word - "verifiable" - has set the 65-nation Conference on Disarmament on a possible course toward negotiating a treaty after years of deadlock, most recently because the Bush administration argued that a pact couldn't be verified by inspections and monitoring.
  • The U.S. president's word -- "verifiable" -- has set the 65-nation Conference on Disarmament on a possible course toward negotiating a treaty after years of deadlock, most recently because the Bush administration argued that a pact couldn't be verified by inspections and monitoring.

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