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View definitions for contestable

contestable

adjective as in moot

adjective as in prosecutable

adjective as in triable

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"We will now investigate the companies' compliance with the DMA, to ensure open and contestable digital markets in Europe."

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The new rules have broad but vague goals of making digital markets “fairer” and “more contestable.”

But Everton had justification to dispute both of the spot-kick calls that went against them, with Wheeler on the wrong side of two very contestable decisions.

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But whether the Constitution permits such a tying of a president’s hands is also contestable.

They’d say they’re the “conservative base” of the party, but the word “conservative” is contestable given their radical bent and their ideological and fiscal inconstancy depending on whether Donald Trump is president.

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

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