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View definitions for ascertainable

ascertainable

adjective as in calculable

adjective as in determinable

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“Plaintiffs have a clearly ascertainable right to be free from unconstitutional restriction on their right to vote which under the circumstances of this case includes their right to ballot access,” Noll’s opinion said.

The judge also said the law "fails to provide fair notice or ascertainable standard of what is and what is not abortion trafficking."

From Reuters

Investigators frequently found no easily ascertainable reason for a lynching, except perhaps white emotional and recreational starvation.

From Salon

Especially if it’s a party where it’s readily ascertainable that they are a supplier to the Chinese military.”

“And shall we not best guide humanity by telling the truth about all this, so far as the truth is ascertainable?”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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