dimostrabile
demonstrable
adjective dee-moh-STRAH-bee-leh Rare
Origin: From 'dimostrare', to demonstrate, from Latin 'demonstrare'.
Also means
provable
Usage Note
Dimostrabile is a single-ending adjective (same for masculine and feminine). It means capable of being proved or demonstrated by evidence or logic. The negative form indimostrabile (unprovable) is also used in philosophical and scientific discourse.
Examples
"La sua innocenza è pienamente dimostrabile."
Natural Translation
His innocence is fully demonstrable.
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