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demonstrably
[ dih-mon-struh-blee ]
adverb
- in a way that can be demonstrated or proved:
Privatization may be good for the government contractors who profit, but it's demonstrably less efficient in sectors like health care.
- very evidently; obviously:
Earlier in the game, the wide receiver was demonstrably agitated about not getting the ball enough.
Other 51Թ Forms
- ԴDz··Dz·ٰ· adverb
- ܲ··Dz·ٰ· adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of demonstrably1
Example Sentences
The assertion that Tesla relies on imported parts, he wrote, is “demonstrably false.”
They stuck with the basics and so far their vetting of the facts seems overwhelmingly and demonstrably accurate.
Former England captain Beaumont accused those trying to depose Sweeney of running a campaign that had been, at times, "deeply regrettable, with demonstrably misleading claims, particularly around the game's finances".
Medicaid, the largest source of insurance for addiction treatment, has demonstrably saved lives and improved access for many people seeking addiction treatment.
Democratic elites are addicted to this language, and it has demonstrably done nothing to win anyone over.
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