ascertainable

as·cer·tain

 (ăs′ər-tān′)
tr.v. as·cer·tained, as·cer·tain·ing, as·cer·tains
1. To discover with certainty, as through examination or experimentation. See Synonyms at discover.
2. Archaic To make certain, definite, and precise.

[Middle English acertainen, to inform, from Old French acertener, ascertain- : a-, to (from Latin ad-; see ad-) + certain, certain; see certain.]

as′cer·tain′a·ble adj.
as′cer·tain′a·ble·ness n.
as′cer·tain′a·bly adv.
as′cer·tain′ment n.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.ascertainable - capable of being ascertained or found out; "ascertainable facts"
determinable - capable of being determined or limited or fixed; "determinable velocities"; "matters determinable by law"
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Translations
مُمْكِن التَحَقُّق مِنه
zjistitelný
det man kan finde ud af
feststellbar
vérifiable
sem hægt er aî fá vissu fyrir
accertabile
doğrusunu öğrenebilme
可查明的

ascertainable

[ˌæsəˈteɪnəbl] ADJdeterminable
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ascertainable

adjfeststellbar
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ascertain

(ӕsəˈtein) verb
to find out. We shall never ascertain the truth.
ˌascerˈtainable adjective
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