Examples of 'describable' in a sentence

Meaning of "describable"

describable - able to be described or characterized by words or language
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  • Capable of being described.

How to use "describable" in a sentence

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They were not in any describable military role.
Representations and storage organizations must be describable.
Any idea describable in words could have been patented.
How her style developed is more describable.
The class of actions describable as more or less intelligent.
It is difficult to describe something not describable.
It is not describable in ordinary language.
The logo should be easily describable.
That in describable act causes us all to feel great indignation.
The reverberator includes a mixer describable by a mixing matrix.
It is not even describable how nice it is for a person to do this.
The pain was not describable.
Speech as a describable linguistic fact therefore constitutes the subject of the study.
Structure partly describable by rules.
Data item representations and storage organizations must be describable.

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That dimension would be a mathematical describable but physically inaccessible dimension.
Those injuries and related damages are readily apparent and describable.
There was no describable quality.
This includes already existing rules for public procurement of non describable services.
His first entry into anything describable as public life was made by way of vegetarianism.
To no one here is this describable.
The expected results are describable and measurable changes that the project will bring about.
It must be simply describable.
Light is describable as an electromagnetic wave and as a particle, a photon.
They make it describable.
The different constituent elements of that internally complex entity are initially variously describable.
Such a lens has no mathematically describable optical surface in the lens optical zone.
The tropes are not random strings but follow a set and describable grammar.
What remains is the mathematically describable order of things and events in space and time.
The process by which the CMF arises from its contributing elements is not describable.
Other analogs contemplated by the invention are describable and enabled in the same manner.
Being refers to experience, and human experience is in principle not describable.
As indicated above, each feature is describable in terms of a quantitative value.
Certainly I can tell you that it is not definable or describable.
Outcomes are describable and / or measurable changes that a project has produced.
At the time of contracting, future contingencies may not even be describable.
For example, the movement of objects are describable only in terms of possibilities.
A result is a describable or measurable change resulting from a cause-and-effect relationship.
It is assumed that the pre-post distribution is describable as a polynomial function.
The human mind 's ability to sense such abstract constructs may not be finitely describable.
A quantity of the sample may be describable in terms of its volume, mass or size.
In your quest to identify yourself, you simply narrowed yourself to the visible and describable.
Occasionally, aspects of universal grammar seem describable in terms of general details regarding cognition.
A describable or measurable change resulting from a cause - and-effect relationship CIDA.
For these deputies are mere things, replaceable units describable only mathematically, in aggregates.
Which was describable as a light-topped form, on top of the stairs, i could visualize a silhouette.
The special requirements of public procurement for non describable services2 must be taken into account.
Thus, Searle 's counter-example does not describe a computational algorithm that is not mathematically describable.
APWA 's activities are describable as follows.
Someone suggested “ googolplex ” - one of the largest describable numbers.

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