Definitionadj. capable of being conceived or imagined or considered
Last update: September 14, 2015
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Literacy in India has reached a stage that would not have been thinkable ten years ago. [Please select]
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Scarcely thinkable as it was to dismiss Hugo Canning from her presence, it seemed even more impossible to pack off this nameless intruder. [Please select]
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Was it thinkable that such a creature as Avdotya Romanovna would be marrying an unworthy man for money. [Please select]
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As Kant might have formulated it, Time and Space are not prior to creation, they are forms under which creation becomes thinkable. [Please select]
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Individual private property was a corollary of liberty and hence law was not thinkable without it. [Please select]
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The experience-concepts are valid (they find application in experience), but they are not thinkable. [Please select]
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Therefore we must so transform and supplement them that they shall become free from contradictions and thinkable. [Please select]
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There is only one way in which such a combination seems clearly thinkable by us, _i. [Please select]
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Perhaps there was some misunderstanding: this contemptible business hardly seemed thinkable, even of MacQueen. [Please select]
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Is it not thinkable that they are able to detect, in the gaseous atmosphere, floating particles that are not gaseous. [Please select]
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We may further assume that the red and white corpuscles force their way out of the vessels through pores in the cement substance, since a passage of cell through cell is not thinkable. [Please select]
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