deducibleness (Meaning)
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deducibleness (n.)
The quality of being deducible; deducibility.
Synonyms & Antonyms of deducibleness
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deducibleness Sentence Examples
- The deducibleness of the theory relied heavily on the consistency of the experimental results.
- His argument lacked deducibleness due to the absence of supporting evidence.
- The deducibleness of her conclusion was called into question by her peers.
- When assessing the deducibleness of a statement, one must consider the validity of the premises.
- The deducibleness of the solution to the puzzle became apparent once all the clues were considered.
- In scientific research, the deducibleness of a hypothesis is determined by its ability to predict experimental outcomes.
- The deducibleness of his deductions was praised by his colleagues in the mathematics department.
- Philosophical discussions often revolve around the deducibleness of certain ethical principles.
- The deducibleness of the legal argument was scrutinized by the jury during the trial.
- She questioned the deducibleness of his reasoning, suggesting alternative interpretations of the data.
FAQs About the word deducibleness
The quality of being deducible; deducibility.
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The deducibleness of the theory relied heavily on the consistency of the experimental results.
His argument lacked deducibleness due to the absence of supporting evidence.
The deducibleness of her conclusion was called into question by her peers.
When assessing the deducibleness of a statement, one must consider the validity of the premises.