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Thinkable

Thinkable meaning

Able to be thought or imagined; conceivable. | Morally acceptable or legal.

Example sentences (7)

This minority put out feelers: what would be their minimum demand that would make a single demonstration of the Ukrainian community and the peace movement thinkable?

You can’t even cope with thinking the thinkable,” he rants at the staff of DoSac, including press officer Terri Coverley – who is, inexplicably, wearing trainers.

Estonia has seen no crisis to warrant the instrument in the past, while I can assure everyone in hindsight that declaring an emergency situation was the only thinkable course of action.

It’s plausible that an America in which is a hit film, and in which every digital newsroom is a hotbed of union evangelism, is one where militant labor actions are both more thinkable and more likely to succeed than they’ve been in the recent past.

A superpower conflict in Europe is thinkable again after nearly 30 years of comparative harmony.

In May, " Un-Thinkable (I'm Ready) " featuring rapper Drake was released as the album's fifth single.

The Grand Inquisitor remarks that in the absence of God and immortal life, everything would be lawful. citation In other words, that any act becomes thinkable, that there is no moral compass, which leads to apathy and detachment.