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Example sentences for "demonstrable"

Lexicographically close words:
demonic; demonio; demonological; demonology; demons; demonstrably; demonstrate; demonstrated; demonstrates; demonstrating
  1. He is individual, exotic, not demonstrable from preceding literary conditions, and his meteoric, or rather rocket-like career in Britain is in its decline a proof of the insensibility of the English people to a large portion of his gospel.

  2. In all of this one can, however, find little if any demonstrable likeness to Sterne or Sterne’s creations.

  3. One movement tended to repress even the knowledge of demonstrable truth, and the other aimed at destroying the dogmatic authority of the Holy See.

  4. That Brother Claus did assist in securing harmony is a well established fact, but it is also demonstrable that he was not personally present at Stanz.

  5. This procedure was directed against open and demonstrable sins of a serious nature against the two tables of the decalogue, against so called deadly sins, Peccata or crimina mortalia, 1 John v.

  6. But if it be a demonstrable fact that strata containing more than 60 or 70 per cent.

  7. We know it by demonstration; for it is a demonstrable truth that every triangle has its three angles equal to two right angles.

  8. What he means is, that it is not demonstrable deductively from anything else prior or more knowable by nature than itself.

  9. But it must not be supposed that there is here a perfect reciprocation, and that as the causatum is in this case demonstrable from the cause, so there is the like demonstration of the cause from the causatum.

  10. In this disease there are no demonstrable morphological changes in the brain.

  11. It is not merely a small and unimportant subsidiary manifestation demonstrable in an insignificant experiment, but rather an elemental and universal manifestation which plays a rôle in other ways in the psychic life of neurotics.

  12. That would mean that we should have what really does exist, a crust of civilization over a dark-skinned brute; the cleavage would be distinct and demonstrable before our very eyes.

  13. There are undoubted psychogenic mental diseases (the so-called hysterical) which are properly regarded as functional in contrast with organic diseases which rest upon demonstrable anatomical changes.

  14. It is only empirical phenomena demonstrable in the outside world which count.

  15. Both cases are demonstrable through the alternating arrangement of the parts.

  16. It is even so with numbers, upon which a reality also is bestowed, when they are still demonstrable nothings.

  17. It is therefore the science also of all Singulars, like geometry and arithmetic; thus at bottom is only the third part of mathematics, and is even as certain and demonstrable as this.

  18. Supposing the universe to consist of atoms separated by very fine intervals, then it is demonstrable that it would appear to our sensibility as a continuum, just as it does now.

  19. And this is the more striking in the case of looking at solid objects, since here it is demonstrable that the forces acting on the two retinas are not perfectly similar.

  20. And yet I differ so much from my lord, or his opinion that the agrarian was the ruin of Lacedaemon, that I hold it no less than demonstrable to have been her main support.

  21. To show this I shall review each in its consequences, confronting it with what the telescope has to say on the subject; for it is of the pith of the matter that the reality should be as demonstrable on demand as on sight.

  22. In biologic economy it is daily more demonstrable that both are necessary constituents to an advancing whole, and that each pays for what it gets by what it gives in return.

  23. All the phenomena of motion, on which the idea of viscosity has been based, are brought by such experiments as the above into harmony with the demonstrable properties of ice.

  24. Its artificers are still there, though, it may be, in diminished strength; and if they are granted sufficient time, it is demonstrable that they are competent to produce the effects ascribed to them.

  25. Now it is demonstrable that the globe of the sun is many times greater than the earth; whence we may conjecture how great and inconceivable a space in the heavens the sun must take up.

  26. If as it is true he used Science and the demonstrable but soon out-leapt them, then this likewise is a typical characteristic of the philosophical genius.

  27. An ingenious presentiment shows them to the flier; demonstrable certainties are divined at a distance to be at this point.

  28. However incredible it may now seem, we believe it to be demonstrable that the rules of etiquette, the provisions of the statute-book, and the commands of the decalogue, have grown from the same root.

  29. It is demonstrable that these inflections and cadences are not accidental or arbitrary; but that they are determined by certain general principles of vital action; and that their expressiveness depends on this.

  30. Ionian school of philosophers, who in their treatment of geography preferred to deal with facts demonstrable by travel rather than with speculations.

  31. An ocular segment claimed by the former division is not present or in no case demonstrable in the latter.

  32. The Kantian categories are, indeed, demonstrable and true, but their application to the given is meaningless and unthinkable.

  33. This, says Fitzjames, is as clearly demonstrable as a proposition of Euclid.

  34. He utterly repudiates all the attempts made by Newman and others to get out of the dilemma by some logical device for transmuting a mere estimate of probabilities into a conclusion of demonstrable certitude.


  35. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "demonstrable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    absolute; actual; axiomatic; certain; demonstrable; factual; flawless; historical; incontestable; incontrovertible; indisputable; indubitable; irrefutable; provable; real; shown; supportable; unanswerable; undeniable; unimpeachable; unquestionable; verifiable