tenability (Meaning)

Wordnet

tenability (n)

the quality of being plausible or acceptable to a reasonable person

Webster

tenability (n.)

The quality or state of being tenable; tenableness.

tenability Sentence Examples

  1. The tenability of the fortress against the enemy invasion remained uncertain.
  2. The building's structural tenability was compromised by years of neglect.
  3. The government's policies were facing growing questions about their tenability.
  4. The truth of the politician's claims came under scrutiny, challenging their tenability.
  5. The tenability of the peace treaty depended on the parties' willingness to cooperate.
  6. The hypothesis was deemed untenable due to a lack of supporting evidence.
  7. The bridge's tenability was threatened by the weight of the passing heavy vehicles.
  8. The tenability of the job position was questioned due to its demanding workload.
  9. The defendant's alibi was deemed untenable by the jury, resulting in a guilty verdict.
  10. The marriage's tenability was put to the test by the couple's ongoing disagreements.

FAQs About the word tenability

the quality of being plausible or acceptable to a reasonable personThe quality or state of being tenable; tenableness.

defendable, protected, secured, defended, defensible, secure,guarded,unassailable, untouchable, inviolable

untenable, indefensible, indefensible, untenable, insecure, open, unsecured, liable, liable, open

The tenability of the fortress against the enemy invasion remained uncertain.

The building's structural tenability was compromised by years of neglect.

The government's policies were facing growing questions about their tenability.

The truth of the politician's claims came under scrutiny, challenging their tenability.