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unascertainable

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Adj.1.unascertainable - not able to be ascertainedunascertainable - not able to be ascertained; resisting discovery
indeterminable, undeterminable - not capable of being definitely decided or ascertained


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agents to obtain search warrants prior to conducting a search in Mexico did not pass that test because [t] he absence of local judges or magistrates available to issue warrants, the differing and perhaps unascertainable conceptions of reasonableness and privacy that prevail abroad, and the need to cooperate with foreign officials all indicate that the Fourth Amendment's warrant requirement should not apply in Mexico as it does in this country.
An inquest recorded an open verdict after hearing that a pathologist had been unable to find a cause of death and had concluded it was unascertainable.
The overriding impression is she died of natural causes, although that is unascertainable.
 
 
 
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