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refutable

[ UK /ɹɪfjˈuːtəbə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. able to be refuted

How To Use refutable In A Sentence

  • She wore sapphire earrings, and her ring was a diamond of irrefutable substance.
  • They provided facts that were checked out and irrefutable.
  • For example, 'Cardio' sits unequivocally at the top with the irrefutable disclaimer that the fatties were the first to go. Junk - Latest Happenings
  • It is impossible to believe, and yet the evidence is irrefutable.
  • After encountering Liebling in the New Yorker, those readers understood exactly why he, with irrefutable, amiable logic, regarded the press as "the weak slat under the bed of democracy. Five Best: Ink-Stained Riches
  • ‘In fact, there are so many refutable claims and irresponsible accusations contained in this 175-page report that it would take another 175 pages to correct the errors,’ Mr. Boyle said.
  • The logs provide an irrefutable record of which departments and users are consuming the most Internet bandwidth.
  • There appears to be clear cause and effect evidence, but no irrefutable proof.
  • Statistics should be like the weather: irrefutable facts about the world outside. Times, Sunday Times
  • Victory is irrefutable proof that defeat is a strange aberration. Times, Sunday Times
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