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Definition of identifiable in English: identifiableadjective ʌɪdɛntɪˈfʌɪəb(ə)l Able to be recognized; distinguishable. there are no easily identifiable features on the shoreline Example sentencesExamples - Supporters of ID cards will say there is nothing wrong in helping the police by being so readily identifiable.
- Does this question not promote or seed hatred against an identifiable group?
- Most interviewees made little distinction between identifiable and anonymised data.
- Next to the lute is an open hymn book, identifiable as the work of the great religious reformer Martin Luther.
- The campaign aims to trap thieves by making the phones instantly identifiable if they are stolen and later recovered.
Synonyms distinguishable, recognizable, known, noticeable, perceptible, discernible, appreciable, detectable, observable, perceivable, visible, notable, measurable distinct, marked, conspicuous, unmistakable, clear, apparent, evident archaic sensible
Derivativesadverbʌɪˌdɛntɪˈfʌɪəbli It is identifiably west coast, but I don't think it matters. Example sentencesExamples - From 1969-74, the rock industry produced 34 identifiably anti-war songs, of which 26 made it into the top 100 in the American charts.
- These additions raise the number of identifiably right-of-center speakers on the program to five - out of approximately 100 listed in the program.
- The identifiably proletarian cultural institutions began to coalesce in the same period: with rising real wages and a decades-long slide in food prices, the space in which a cheap, accessible popular culture could flourish was reopened.
- It is taking the US system towards a European system of more identifiably partisan newspapers.
Definition of identifiable in US English: identifiableadjective Able to be recognized; distinguishable. there are no easily identifiable features on the shoreline Example sentencesExamples - Next to the lute is an open hymn book, identifiable as the work of the great religious reformer Martin Luther.
- The campaign aims to trap thieves by making the phones instantly identifiable if they are stolen and later recovered.
- Most interviewees made little distinction between identifiable and anonymised data.
- Does this question not promote or seed hatred against an identifiable group?
- Supporters of ID cards will say there is nothing wrong in helping the police by being so readily identifiable.
Synonyms distinguishable, recognizable, known, noticeable, perceptible, discernible, appreciable, detectable, observable, perceivable, visible, notable, measurable |