Examples of 'thinkable' in a sentence

Meaning of "thinkable"

thinkable (adjective) - The term 'thinkable' describes something that is able to be considered, imagined, or conceived within the realm of possibility. In English, 'thinkable' is often used to express the limits of human cognition or to suggest ideas that are plausible or rational. It can be found in philosophical discourse, problem-solving contexts, or discussions about creativity and innovation
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  • Able to be thought or imagined; conceivable.
  • Morally acceptable or legal.

How to use "thinkable" in a sentence

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Modern life is no longer thinkable without photography.
Hardly thinkable daily life without newspapers.
Under these conditions no other result is thinkable.
The only thinkable motive is a political one.
Other sources of funding were simply un thinkable.
Food is no longer thinkable without the tomato.
Two thinkable approaches for an alternative land rent.
That no third principle is thinkable and feasible.
What is thinkable is also always possible.
Meaningful coincidences are thinkable as pure chance.
Man as he is thinkable outside of any relation to the divine.
At least two adjustment methods are thinkable.
And even less thinkable is their religious intolerance.
Capitalism seamlessly occupies the horizons of the thinkable.
It is also thinkable to provide a macroscopic roughness by milling or grinding.

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I like making the unthinkable thinkable.
But also combinations of the said materials are thinkable.
All of this is not only thinkable but attainable.
That is in no way acceptable or even thinkable.
Making that thinkable for some pornographer to put up on screen.
None of that was even thinkable.
The unthinkable is more thinkable than one might imagine.
We love spices and every thinkable way of using them.
Several variants of presentation are thinkable.
Two thinkable approaches for accumulation or disappearance of the factor soil.
The exterior of the universe is not thinkable nor calculable.
It is notably thinkable to adapt the geometry of the barrels to the flanges.
Other forms are also thinkable.
In every thinkable language.
Extreme but at least thinkable.
Which means that the space of thinkable thoughts is a fantastically big number.
For years capitalism has seamlessly occupied the horizon of the thinkable.
They will slide into each new thinkable without a jolt.
Furthermore it is thinkable that the temperature inside the subsystem is adapted by a heater.
No other case is thinkable.
It is also thinkable that the detected temperature may indicate the deposit formation.
But of course also other materials are thinkable such as an elastic rubber material.
The pandemic has affected the lives of many in ways that are not thinkable.
Such a mindset would never have been thinkable with any earlier medium.
Cable-laying in such distant areas is quite un thinkable.
The whole idea of hardware and softwarebecomes thinkable for the first time with this invention.
Failure is not acceptable, not even thinkable.
Entrepreneurial income Two thinkable approaches for an alternative land rent.
Sweden should support KobanĂȘ in all thinkable ways.
Catholicism was now thinkable and I was suddenly cast into an intense crisis.
Effective and modern government would not be thinkable without an SNA system.
Every thinkable scenario can be debunked in the world of fiction,.
But no such view was thinkable for Orwell.
Sphere thinkable how we think and believe ; our organization.
The Olduvai theory is thinkable.

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