Ascertainably example sentences

Related (3): ascertaining, ascertainable, ascertainably

ascertainable

definition

  - adjective form of ascertain

as·cer·tain

verb

ascertain (verb) · ascertains (third person present) · ascertained (past tense) · ascertained (past participle) · ascertaining (present participle)

  - find (something) out for certain; make sure of:

Synonyms

ascertain, discover, learn, establish, fix, determine, settle, decide, verify, confirm, deduce, divine, intuit, diagnose, discern, perceive, see, realize, appreciate, identify, recognize, register, understand, grasp, comprehend, get, twig, savvy, cognize, Legal

"Ascertainably" Example Sentences

1. It was ascertainably the best decision.
2. The results were ascertainably accurate.
3. The answer was ascertainably correct.
4. The data was ascertainably reliable.
5. The conclusion was ascertainably sound.
6. The evidence was ascertainably strong.
7. The findings were ascertainably definitive.
8. The experiment was ascertainably successful.
9. The diagnosis was ascertainably accurate.
10. The outcome was ascertainably positive.
11. The source was ascertainably credible.
12. The statement was ascertainably true.
13. The fact was ascertainably clear.
14. The witness was ascertainably reliable.
15. The measurement was ascertainably precise.
16. The report was ascertainably thorough.
17. The information was ascertainably valuable.
18. The analysis was ascertainably objective.
19. The judgment was ascertainably fair.
20. The reasoning was ascertainably sound.
21. The source was ascertainably unbiased.
22. The policy was ascertainably effective.
23. The decision was ascertainably rational.
24. The argument was ascertainably logical.
25. The explanation was ascertainably clear.
26. The prediction was ascertainably accurate.
27. The criteria were ascertainably valid.
28. The assessment was ascertainably fair.
29. The assertion was ascertainably true.
30. The criteria were ascertainably met.

Common Phases

1. It is ascertainably true that she is a hard worker; she often stays late to finish her tasks.
2. The cause of the issue can be ascertainably traced back to the faulty wiring; we need to fix it immediately.
3. The company's success was ascertainably due to their innovative advertising strategy; they were able to reach a wider audience.
4. The patient's symptoms were ascertainably indicative of a viral infection; further tests were needed to confirm the diagnosis.
5. It is ascertainably evident that the economy is improving; there has been an increase in job opportunities.

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