detractable
adjective as in strong fondness
Word Combinations
Example:The speaker's argument was so poorly constructed that it was nearly detractable.
Definition:An argument that can be criticized or discredited.
Example:The detractable claims about the budget cuts were thoroughly examined by the auditor.
Definition:Claims that can be challenged or refuted.
Example:The legal team worked hard to make any detractable evidence the subject of legal proceedings.
Definition:Evidence that can be contested or disputed.
Example:After the stewards' report, the team's detractable behavior in the last match became a topic of public discussion.
Definition:Behavior that is open to criticism or blame.
Example:The new education policy introduced by the government was seen as detractable by many parents and educators.
Definition:A policy that can be challenged or criticized by stakeholders.
Example:The judge determined that the decision was adjudicably detractable based on the evidence presented.
Definition:Able to be judged or decided upon as being open to criticism.
Example:Due to its detractable aspects, the report was registrably detractable from the company's official record.
Definition:Able to be officially registered or noted as being open to criticism.
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