interpretable

ADJECTIVE
  1. capable of being understood
    explainable phenomena
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How To Use interpretable In A Sentence

  • However, since they do not, in fact, use any term interpretable as expressing an explicit concept of experience, we should stick closely to their terminology and characterize “personal knowledge” (qin zhi, B70) as knowledge by observation (guan). Mohist Canons
  • He sighed and then gave an uninterpretable smile, ‘And the cycle starts again.’
  • If you want a nonsegmental feature interpretable as a cluster, one possibility that doesn't impose on the estabilish'd sound laws of Greek is preaspiration: /pajto/ pʰajʰto? Linear A treatment of consonant clusters
  • But varying more than one thing at a time in a scientific experiment usually makes the results uninterpretable.
  • You might think it looks more impressive that way, but it's just irritatingly illegible and uninterpretable.
  • This technique can be used to generate easily interpretable maps, to animate past and future incidence and to provide consistent visualizations for a national disease atlas.
  • Because our quantitative analysis requires the comparison of behavior of many individual bacteria in different host cells, these sources of variability would make the results of such an experiment uninterpretable.
  • You might think it looks more impressive that way, but it's just irritatingly illegible and uninterpretable.
  • For Lukacs, Dostoevsky was strictly speaking uninterpretable, an incomprehensible dead end within the modern world or a harbinger of something new that only ‘later artists will one day weave into a great unity’.
  • Uninterpretable levels can result in large amounts of wasted laboratory resources.
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