Definition of inferable in English:
inferable
adjective
(also inferrable)
See infer
‘A link does not itself constitute a specifically inferable opinion on what is being linked to.’
- ‘As larger numbers of DNA locations are deciphered more characteristics will be inferrable from DNA sequences.’
- ‘Whatever causality is, causal relations should be inferrable in everyday common sense settings.’
- ‘How these two films conclude reveals much about the stresses (and inferable hopes) peculiar to their respective societies.’
- ‘A and F designators have been omitted; they are inferable in all cases.’
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