In a manner or state that is capable of being distinguished or named.(adverb)
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Use "identifiably" in a sentence
"Salma Hayek, who later also achieved the elusive status of superstar, is of mixed Mexican and Arab parentage, and is arguably the first Mexican since Lupe Vélez and Dolores del Río to cross over and still remain identifiably Mexican."
"Whatever we Americans name it, the prevalence of soccer as the universal sport suggests that "identifiably" American idols in the field of entertainment -- and what else are spectator sports but entertainment -- are not necessarily what the world prefers in our new millenium."
"Their themes are identifiably universal, and it's no wonder they've captured the hearts of the heartland while singing about Jesus and the Devil, women and whiskey, murder and mayhem, guns and the po-lice."