adjective

demonstrable

demonstrable, provable, obvious

There is no demonstrable link between the two events.

There is no demonstrable link between the two events.

The benefits of the new policy are demonstrable.

The benefits of the new policy are demonstrable.

demonstrable + noun capable of being proven The theory is based on demonstrable facts.

Synonyms: provable, verifiable, evident; Antonyms: unprovable, indemonstrable

From Latin 'demonstrare' (to point out). The suffix '-able' means 'capable of being'. So, 'capable of being shown or proven'.

It's 'able' to be 'demonstrated'. If something is demonstrable, you can clearly show it to be true.

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