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disputable

[dih-spyoo-tuh-buhl, dis-pyoo-] / dɪˈspyu tə bəl, ˈdɪs pyʊ- /


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Do the plaintiffs really think the California Medical Board can’t distinguish between disputable treatment modes and scientifically validated results?

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 17, 2022

The statement is roughly as disputable as saying that fire is hot or water is wet.

From Slate • Sep. 10, 2022

What wasn’t disputable is that instead of Seattle having first-and-10 at the Arizona 11, and possibly finally rattling McCoy some, the Cardinals instead had it back to punt on fourth down.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 21, 2021

Much of the language isn’t coherent enough to be specifically disputable.

From New York Times • Aug. 21, 2019

That the tendency of this change is to soothe the suspicions once widely prevalent as to the principles on which Justices’ justice was administered does not seem disputable.

From Social Transformations of the Victorian Age A Survey of Court and Country by Escott, T. H. S. (Thomas Hay Sweet)