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referable

adjective as in traceable

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But Lord Carlile, who reviewed the scheme for the government in 2011, said environmental protesters who "presented as potentially violent extremists are properly referable to Prevent".

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Early in the pandemic, autopsy findings from patients who died of covid “did not show encephalitis or other specific brain changes referable to the virus” as one report noted.

Many of his advisers watch to see whether any of the revelations are “referable,” in the words of one, or whether the Justice Department will be taking action to prosecute him.

“Cheney and the committee knew they didn’t have anything referable in regards to President Trump today.”

It said an internal review found there was "no referable or recordable conduct" and no need to involve the Police Investigations and Review Commissioner, which investigates serious incidents involving the police.

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

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