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US
/aɪˈdɛntəˌfaɪəbəɫ/
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[ UK /aɪdˈɛntɪfˌaɪəbəl/ ]
[ UK /aɪdˈɛntɪfˌaɪəbəl/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- capable of being identified
How To Use identifiable In A Sentence
- Generally speaking, when looking within archaeological horizons (i. e “identifiable pattern of material culture”), it is possible to identify one or more races, typically by craniometry. The Volokh Conspiracy » But Isn’t It a Bit Hard to Predict With a 7-Year-Old?
- Reliable estimates of the prevalence of this condition are difficult to obtain because of the diversity of identifiable causes.
- Many of the steps undertaken in such a restructuring will be identifiable from records filed at Companies House. Computing
- Some of the characters, such as spoilt Premiership stars, shifty agents and publicity-mad bimbos, are instantly identifiable with true-life equivalents and not altogether far-fetched.
- The reasoning of the founders of the UN was that the League had failed on account of flaws in its constitution which were identifiable and corrigible.
- Its gun-ports were visible even at this distance, and a flag, unidentifiable, waved defiantly atop the mainmast.
- The key to that is somebody with at least a strong, identifiable personality, coupled with street smarts and a clearly articulated vision.
- Many of these Han burials were readily identifiable by inscribed stone stelae, tablets recording the name, titles, and dates of the deceased.
- Each section features easily identifiable icons such as a clapperboard to indicate the locations for films and television sets, or a gold star to represent the birthplace of a celebrity to make the guide quick and simple to read.
- In the corridor were four dirty, ragged bundles, just identifiable as human beings.