demonstrablede‧mon‧stra‧ble /dɪˈmɒnstrəbəl, ˈdemən- $ dɪˈmɑːn-/ AWL adjective formal - There is a demonstrable link between smoking and lung cancer.
- As soon as the economy downshifted, information age companies without demonstrable links to other business enterprises were the first to decline.
- Du Bois's victory is demonstrable today.
- Each concluded that there was no demonstrable basis for concern about independence and therefore they recommended no special action.
- However, there is a demonstrable lack of systematic information in this area.
- In conclusion, our study confirms that perinuclear antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies are indeed demonstrable in the large majority of ulcerative colitis patients.
- Interestingly enough, caffeine does have some demonstrable effects that, at least theoretically, could help dieters.
- Most companies insist on demonstrable quality management procedures before they will contract work at all.
noundemonstrationdemonstratoradjectivedemonstrabledemonstrativeadverbdemonstrablydemonstrativelyverbdemonstrate