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US
/dɪˈspjutəbəɫ/
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[ UK /dɪspjˈuːtəbəl/ ]
[ UK /dɪspjˈuːtəbəl/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- capable of being disproved
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open to argument or debate
that is a moot question
How To Use disputable In A Sentence
- The church that holds the undisputable proof as the first authentical apostolic establishment with founder the apostle of the Gentiles himself. Conversion of a High Priest into a Christian Worker
- That, at least, is an indisputable fact. Times, Sunday Times
- The result of any fruitful worldview is a firm, self-confident life order that is perceived as necessary, as a reality, about which there is nothing uncertain or disputable.
- - (containing the "disputable" books - 2 Peter, 2nd 3rd John, Jude, the Apocalpse, Letter of Hermes, Didache, etc.) never became a cause for schism. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
- Not only are offenders presented with indisputable evidence of culpability, but also unconnected suspects rely on the technique to prove their innocence. Times, Sunday Times
- One legal expert last night said in future it may be impossible for a prosecution to succeed unless the evidence is indisputable.
- What we are missing are hard, indisputable facts. Times, Sunday Times
- Naturally is an all latent Nue Yin first crazy, this be the undisputable fact, you denial also useless.
- First, in the form of domestic legislation to determine for fishing island has undisputable sovereignty.
- It supplies information but not indisputable facts. Science, Technology, and Social Change