1. demonstrable - Noun
2. demonstrable - Adjective
3. demonstrable - Adjective Satellite
Capable of being demonstrated; that can be proved beyond doubt or question.
Proved; apparent.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe dog has got more fun out of Man than Man has got out of the dog, for the clearly demonstrable reason that Man is the more laughable of the two animals. James Thurber
It is evident that one cannot say anything demonstrable about the problem before having resolved these preliminary questions, and yet we hardly possess the necessary information to solve some of them. Georges Cuvier
Nowadays, you cannot be a very Effective political figure without Having a demonstrable sense of humor. People take to it. Robert Orben
When we love someone our love becomes demonstrable or real only through our exertion - through the fact that for that someone (or for ourself) we take an extra step or walk an extra mile. Love is not effortless. To the contrary, love is effortful. M. Scott Peck
Almost all thinking people agree that you should not have probability 1 (or 0) for any event, other than one demonstrable by logic, like 2 x 2 = 4. Dennis Lindley
It is an interesting and demonstrable fact that all children are atheists and were not religion inculcated in their minds, they would remain so. Ernestine Rose