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Definition of unverifiable in English: unverifiableadjectiveʌnˈvɛrɪfʌɪəb(ə)lˌənvɛrəˈfaɪəbəl Not able to be verified. 无法证实的,无法核实的 an unverifiable hypothesis 无法证实的假设。 Example sentencesExamples - Though no broad citizens' movement has formed against computerized vote-counting, a nationwide backlash against unverifiable paperless voting has.
- Criticised by HRW and human rights organisations within Turkey as contradictory and unverifiable, official figures released last month put total returns at only 71,000.
- The United States therefore faces the likelihood that about three out of ten of the votes in the national election this November will be unverifiable, unauditable and unrecountable.
- According to an unverifiable though not implausible tradition, in early times afflicted states were occasionally urged to dispatch a colony.
- Their story is unverifiable innuendo, and chasing that hare merely adds more load on the cops - who, in case you've forgotten, are trying to prevent the next slaughter.
- Credit cards are issued to unverifiable business addresses, or posh students who claim to be Lord Twiddle of Twaddle earning hundreds of thousands of pounds a year.
- Answers to your questions may come in the form of lies, tall tales and unverifiable information.
- Other claims were based on audio recordings and satellite images, and still more were based on unverifiable claims from unidentified human witnesses and ‘defectors.’
- Much of the research cited in the programme remains unpublished and hence unverifiable.
- Some ethnographers, for example, use an interpretive approach, drawing on experiential knowledge gained from physical participation in the field, knowledge that others might discount as unverifiable.
- While the phenomenon of global warming is an empty worry, fundamentally unverifiable and unfalsifiable in a strict scientific sense, it is one that has been empowered with a greater meaning by those who have the motive to do so.
- Police in Sofia found brass parts apparently stolen from the public water supply system, five chassis with deleted serial numbers, other car parts and aluminum scrap of unverifiable origin.
- Whereas proponents claim that the restriction on all nuclear testing will limit vertical and horizontal proliferation, critics argue the Treaty is unverifiable and will therefore be unable to constrain proliferation.
- While this is, of course, unverifiable, it does at least suggest a practice of some generations’ standing.
- There can be new identities created, unverifiable through casual conversation.
- Their accuracy will be virtually unverifiable but will shape our perceptions as to the balance of interests and influences at work in the universal Church between reformers and conservatives - and between the First and Third Worlds.
- We know, too, how the questions were framed, amid unverifiable assurances from anonymous US intelligence officials that he was not harmed, and that the only coercion was of the psychological kind.
- As a measure to minimise the risk of inadvertent launch, de-targeting (removing the target coordinates from the launch system computer) is commendable, although unverifiable.
- I can see that this is essentially unverifiable.
- Nonetheless, there was agreement both that all legitimate knowledge is either scientific or logico-mathematical, and that where traditional metaphysics involves claims that are wholly unverifiable, these claims are meaningless.
Definition of unverifiable in US English: unverifiableadjectiveˌənvɛrəˈfaɪəbəlˌənverəˈfīəbəl Not able to be verified. 无法证实的,无法核实的 an unverifiable hypothesis 无法证实的假设。 Example sentencesExamples - Answers to your questions may come in the form of lies, tall tales and unverifiable information.
- Credit cards are issued to unverifiable business addresses, or posh students who claim to be Lord Twiddle of Twaddle earning hundreds of thousands of pounds a year.
- Their story is unverifiable innuendo, and chasing that hare merely adds more load on the cops - who, in case you've forgotten, are trying to prevent the next slaughter.
- Other claims were based on audio recordings and satellite images, and still more were based on unverifiable claims from unidentified human witnesses and ‘defectors.’
- As a measure to minimise the risk of inadvertent launch, de-targeting (removing the target coordinates from the launch system computer) is commendable, although unverifiable.
- Some ethnographers, for example, use an interpretive approach, drawing on experiential knowledge gained from physical participation in the field, knowledge that others might discount as unverifiable.
- Nonetheless, there was agreement both that all legitimate knowledge is either scientific or logico-mathematical, and that where traditional metaphysics involves claims that are wholly unverifiable, these claims are meaningless.
- Much of the research cited in the programme remains unpublished and hence unverifiable.
- Police in Sofia found brass parts apparently stolen from the public water supply system, five chassis with deleted serial numbers, other car parts and aluminum scrap of unverifiable origin.
- I can see that this is essentially unverifiable.
- While this is, of course, unverifiable, it does at least suggest a practice of some generations’ standing.
- We know, too, how the questions were framed, amid unverifiable assurances from anonymous US intelligence officials that he was not harmed, and that the only coercion was of the psychological kind.
- While the phenomenon of global warming is an empty worry, fundamentally unverifiable and unfalsifiable in a strict scientific sense, it is one that has been empowered with a greater meaning by those who have the motive to do so.
- Whereas proponents claim that the restriction on all nuclear testing will limit vertical and horizontal proliferation, critics argue the Treaty is unverifiable and will therefore be unable to constrain proliferation.
- There can be new identities created, unverifiable through casual conversation.
- Criticised by HRW and human rights organisations within Turkey as contradictory and unverifiable, official figures released last month put total returns at only 71,000.
- Though no broad citizens' movement has formed against computerized vote-counting, a nationwide backlash against unverifiable paperless voting has.
- According to an unverifiable though not implausible tradition, in early times afflicted states were occasionally urged to dispatch a colony.
- The United States therefore faces the likelihood that about three out of ten of the votes in the national election this November will be unverifiable, unauditable and unrecountable.
- Their accuracy will be virtually unverifiable but will shape our perceptions as to the balance of interests and influences at work in the universal Church between reformers and conservatives - and between the First and Third Worlds.
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