averrable

/əˈvɜrəbəl/
adjective
  1. Capable of being stated or declared as true; able to be affirmed confidently.
    • The witness's testimony was not averrable because it was based on hearsay.
    • In court, only averrable facts can be presented as evidence.
    • The scientist ensured that every claim in the report was averrable through repeated experiments.
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