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discernible

[dih-sur-nuh-buhl, -zur-] / dɪˈsɜr nə bəl, -ˈzɜr- /


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Below the domes and spires of a colonial metropolis, a discernible transfer of power is evident, as khadi-clad Congress volunteers outnumber pith-helmeted policemen and army soldiers.

From BBC

That doesn’t mean that crypto will periodically drive higher, only that when holders are running for the exits, there may not be a discernible floor to how low it will go.

From Los Angeles Times

To the extent that her intentions are discernible, I agree that they should matter to our discussion here.

From Salon

Have they emboldened Davies’s critics, who will also have noted that there has been no discernible change to how he approaches his role?

From BBC

But given the stagnant media rights landscape, and the lack of discernible growth in central revenues, the Six Nations deal with CVC has aged badly.

From BBC