Noun
verifiability (usually uncountable, plural verifiabilities)
The state or property of being capable of being verified; confirmability.
Logical positivists culled from Ludwig Wittgenstein's early philosophy of language the verifiability principle or criterion of meaningfulness. Source: Internet
My proposal is based upon an asymmetry between verifiability and falsifiability; an asymmetry which results from the logical form of universal statements. Source: Internet
The term lacks both measurability and verifiability, and it is applied to a broad range of SUV sizes and types. Source: Internet