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See also: vérifiable
English
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[edit]verifiable (comparative more verifiable, superlative most verifiable)
- Able to be verified or confirmed.
- Do you have verifiable evidence to support that claim?
- 2022 February 22, Moisés Naím, “The Dictator's New Playbook”, in Foreign Affairs[1]:
- But the post-truthism that the new autocrats are so apt at employing goes far beyond fibbing: it denies the existence of a verifiable reality. Post-truthism is not chiefly about getting lies accepted as truths but about muddying the waters to the point that it becomes difficult to discern the difference between truth and falsehood.
- Able to be qualified by a Boolean expression.
Antonyms
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[edit]able to be verified or confirmed
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Noun
[edit]verifiable (plural verifiables)
- (logic) A statement or observation that can be verified.
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