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tenability

NOUN
  1. the quality of being plausible or acceptable to a reasonable person
    he questioned the tenability of my claims

How To Use tenability In A Sentence

  • In sum, the reduplicative strategy is of no use in showing the logical tenability of the two natures doctrine. Archive 2005-01-01
  • The tenability of this view is suggested by the achievements of the synthetic chemists, who are able artificially to build up substances such as oxalic acid, indigo, salicylic acid, caffeine, and grape-sugar. The Outline of Science, Vol. 1 (of 4) A Plain Story Simply Told
  • Mercifully, the album evens out at a level of listenability that is less than ideal but not actively rotten.
  • he questioned the tenability of my claims
  • Due to its innate listenability, and the immense crossover popularity of acts like Kruder & Dorfmeister and Zero 7, 'chillout' became the inescapable soundtrack of choice for trendy dinner parties and overpriced boutiques, and has in recent times been left in the dust as a genre of interest, oversaturated via umpteen club, restaurant, bar and boutique compilations that have reduced electronic downtempo to an indistinguishable, beige wall of sound. PopMatters
  • As far as 'listenability' (to borrow from Bud Light a bit) goes, the album is decent. The Red and Black
  • The tenability of supervisory negligence should prove that the supervisor has foreseen the fault behavior of the person under supervision subjectively and violates the official duty objectively.
  • Running order is not based on favouritism, but on flow of songs and listenability. Munkey's-eye view: 2006 wrap-up
  • For my own shows, however, I always strove for both listenability and lack of pretension; I'll own up to the call-to-prayer/'muted sledgehammers' stuff, but any other cacaphony was mandated by current station rotation. We're all one, and life flows on
  • Despite the general un-listenability of the record well, there are a few decent songs, but most are a bit high-concept for my taste I am still quite curious to see the film itself. "Music From the Body," Roger Waters and Ron Geesin, 1970
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