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Definition of "examinable" [ex•am•i•na•ble]

  • Able to be examined. (adjective)

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Use "examinable" in a sentence
  • "The lists mentioned in the note are the lists of what are called examinable persons ” that is, of persons upwards of seven or eight years of age, who are supposed fit to be publicly examined upon religious and moral subjects."
  • "Has nobody come across schoolteachers who, frequently concerned with issues of control and primarily focused on ‘the examinable’, regularly do not do the woollier, non-examinable parts of the coursebook which happen to be the parts where language is personalised, creativity is possible and English becomes fun?"
  • "In high school we did, a handful of dates and other african short stories as a set book, which where examinable. writers like grace ogot, chinuwa achebe. incredible writting."