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falsifiable

ADJECTIVE
  1. capable of being tested (verified or falsified) by experiment or observation

How To Use falsifiable In A Sentence

  • Modern science demands falsifiable theories with physical evidence, therefore creationism is simply not a scientifically acceptable theory
  • Excuse me for for butting in… But does it matter if a theoretical framework is unfalsifiable?
  • This level of detail doesn't automatically make her story ‘true,’ but it does make her story falsifiable, by which I mean possible to disprove.
  • It is clear that psychoanalysis is not going to be falsifiable (in principle) in the way that the physical or biological sciences are - that is, by producing an experiment that can conclusively falsify it.
  • Unfortunately, this lands him in the predicament of propounding a nonfalsifiable theory.
  • It is a shame that so much effort has had to be expended on such an easily falsifiable premise. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is not falsifiable and makes no predictions about future scientific discoveries.
  • Because of this, anecdotes are not reproducible, and are thus untestable; since they cannot be tested, they are not falsifiable and are not part of the scientific process…
  • Be that as it may, the main problem I have with the view that all apparent errors are problems with the interpreter rather than the Bible itself is that it seems impossible to disprove - in other words, it is unfalsifiable. Limits of Literalism
  • Essentially unfalsifiable, it was a matter of faith. The Times Literary Supplement
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