Similar words: debate, table, notable, tableau, vegetable, suitable, adaptable, timetable. Meaning: [dɪ'beɪtəbl] adj. 1. open to doubt or debate 2. open to argument or debate 3. capable of being disproved.
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31. It is debatable whether he ever envisaged trailer operation in its accepted sense, with trailers being detached at off-peak times.
32. Previously, disease-causing mutations have been linked to rare or incurable disorders, providing often debatable benefits to small numbers of people.
33. How far is it reasonable to extrapolate these results to the non-poor is a highly debatable point.
34. Whether such a ferret fatality can be attributed to it remaining unmated is highly debatable.
35. Which of these are deliberate displays is sometimes debatable,[www.Sentencedict.com] but horses certainly act on them.
36. That being so, teachers felt themselves to be under pressure to adopt practices whose efficacy we have shown to be debatable.
37. It may be a debatable approach, but it is perfectly respectable and coherent.
38. But it is debatable whether one can wholly understand it from the inside.
39. Many such debatable questions raised by the anatomy of these creatures still await universally agreed answers.
40. It is debatable whether these alternative medical treatments actually work.
41. What I think is more debatable is how successfully the method can in practice avoid the following criticisms.
42. Whether the Ipswich directors who watched him blow his top with the unwitting journalist believe that is debatable.
43. The most significant - and debatable - belief about science, however, is that it is a good thing in itself.
44. The latter point is debatable and it may only be that the practical aspects of creep measurements are simpler.
45. As I have already suggested,[sentencedict.com] this interpretation of what Britain signed up to is highly debatable.
46. How such a venture was ever worthwhile is debatable for it had the disadvantage of the steep climb from the pavement.
47. Equally debatable is the human and moral record of colonialism as such.
48. Which is the oldest of these is a debatable point, obviously Court Farm must be reckoned if my theory is correct.
49. The quest for quality is continuing, but the best means of achieving it are debatable.
50. However the role of BMP in fresh fractures debatable.
51. That's debatable since we have several other excellent students asas Kelly.
52. That's debatable, considering Zhang wore his hair in a cotton candy pouf.
53. That's a debatable point, not everyone would agree with your opinion.
54. And whether his decision was a mistake is at least debatable.
55. Whether I go there or not is a debatable issue.
56. However, the composition of micro tremor is still a debatable issue.
57. Whether older women miscarry more often or whether they report more miscarriages is a debatable point.
58. It is always a debatable issue according with my personal development.
59. That a debatable point, not everyone would agree with your opinion.
60. He also quoted National Institutes of Health bioethicist F.G. Miller, who argued in the Journal of Medical Ethics that ethical proscription against killing by doctors is "debatable."
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