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Disputable

Disputable meaning

Of opinions, propositions or questions, subject to dispute; not settled.

Example sentences (10)

He’s flanked by sarcastic observations about his tics (“wipes snot” or “bobbles head”) or misleading or disputable shots at his policies (“Ron defends slavery” or “gaslight Covid record”).

What’s not disputable is the goodness crammed inside a Reuben – sliced corned beef, sauerkraut, Swiss cheese and Russian or Thousand Island-style dressing.

More so, it is disputable that should have his liberty revoked and be jailed because there is some perceived likelihood that he may flee; if law enforcement is so concerned about a defendant’s flight, then police personnel should monitor the defendant.

Controversial cases seeAlso States listed in this section were not officially members of the Axis, but at some point during the war engaged in cooperation with one or more Axis members on level that makes their neutrality disputable.

In any event, however, it is disputable whether such biblical references imply a common practice or just onetime events.

Nevertheless, the definitions of the lower and upper boundaries of the Ediacaran on the basis of chemostratigraphy and ichnofossils are disputable.

Scientific research results regarding the function of dreaming in animals remain disputable; however, the function of sleeping in living organisms is increasingly clear.

This is disputable, since other sources claimed the developers had played the games before.

Tib.: tulku, Wylie: sprul-ku Moreover, that even this is a distinctly Tibetan development is disputable.

Unfortunately this legend is not supported by archaeological evidence so its validity is disputable.