analyzable

[ US /ˈænəˌɫaɪzəbəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. capable of being partitioned
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How To Use analyzable In A Sentence

  • I know, I imagine that this unanalyzable feeling changed what remained for him of existence.
  • Endgame points to witnessing consciousness through the unending quest for escape; as an unanalyzable state of being, we know it only through a priori intimations of inner experience.
  • Individual substances - this man or that horse - apart from their accidental characteristics - the qualities, etc., that inhere in them - are viewed in that work as essentially simple, unanalyzable atoms.
  • Paula Fox's fourth novel, The Widow's Children, is the least analyzable and, to my mind, most emotionally satisfying of all her books.
  • Of course, this has long been my main area of interest; each of the tens of thousands of chess moves I made during my career was a unique and analyzable decision. Twelve Months of Reading
  • Thirty-two of the 490 patients entered in the trial were either ineligible or had no analyzable data, which resulted in a study population of 458 patients.
  • From the perspective of cognitive metaphor, idioms are found to be analyzable instead of lack of motivation. Metaphorical concept provides motivation for compositional and transparent idioms.
  • But they confess to being unable to explicate the concept, and they ultimately resort to treating it as an unanalyzable base on which to erect a theory of physical lawfulness.
  • Endgame points to witnessing consciousness through the unending quest for escape; as an unanalyzable state of being, we know it only through a priori intimations of inner experience.
  • There seems to be a pattern of failure, which might suggest that causation is simply unanalyzable.
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