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ascertainable

ADJECTIVE
  1. capable of being ascertained or found out
    ascertainable facts

How To Use ascertainable In A Sentence

  • Or is the answer to that question completely unascertainable and unknowable? On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • Penumbras and Emanations have no measurable, quantifiable, or even ascertainable standards. The Volokh Conspiracy » Destroying the Constitution’s Structure is not Constitutional
  • The fact is that all matters relevant to illegality were known or ascertainable at the time of the decision.
  • This means that stamp duty is assessed by reference to the highest ascertainable rent which might become payable under the lease.
  • All such states again as exist with stupefication (of the senses, the mind or the understanding) whose cause is unascertainable, and which are incomprehensible (by either reasons or inward light), should be known as ascribable to the action of The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12
  • Nothing in the First Amendment requires that a jury must consider hypothetical and unascertainable “national standards” when attempting to determine whether certain materials are obscene as a matter of fact. The Volokh Conspiracy » 2009 » October
  • I lowered my window and turned off the radio to listen for any sound (to see if it was a helicopter) but I couldn't hear any ascertainable aircraft engine noise.
  • Just as Wagner's dramas have been called licentious, so his character has been described as sensual, in defiance of easily ascertainable facts. Wagner's "Tristan und Isolde"; an essay on the Wagnerian drama
  • The common law is not always clear, but in most fields it is reasonably ascertainable.
  • He added that he would have given the cause of death as not ascertainable.
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