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definable

adjective as in determinable

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It’s a frustrating experience for them and, to a degree, for the audience, who would like the work to settle into a definable groove.

In the immediate days after the killings, the bags were bigger; the remains, more definable.

The mysticism of “Yellowjackets” is still more theoretical than definable at this point, but in both the past and the present, we appear to be inching toward a revelation.

If the Mariners actually have a capable and effective lefty in the bullpen, that might be the closest thing to a definable role.

Instructure’s report noted that 68% of students responding to this year’s survey said they consider having definable skills more essential to success than course titles or a degree.

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

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