Use of disputable in Sentences. 22 Examples

The examples include disputable at the start of sentence, disputable at the end of sentence and disputable in the middle of sentence

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disputable at the end of sentence


  1. The referee's decision was disputable.
  2. The origin of city - states is disputable.
  3. If they were not , the issue was disputable.
  4. It's claimed that they produce the best athletes in the world but I think that's disputable.
  5. Daly suggests that before the first interglacial period there were no coral reefs in the modern sense, which is disputable.
  6. Chinese new Company Law establish One-member Company law system, but whether One-member Company have legitimate criminal law status or not is disputable.
  7. There are musicologists who assert that the three great innovators in our musical history were Monteverdi, Bach, and Stravinsky, though the assertion is disputable.

disputable in the middle of sentence


  1. This is a speech full of disputable statements.
  2. He made some very disputable claims about his record.
  3. Philosophy limits the disputable sphere of natural science.
  4. I do not therefore baffle the reader with disputable statistics.
  5. It's disputable whether he should Be accepted into our cluB or not.
  6. Accept him whose faith is weak, without passing judgment on disputable matters.
  7. Transmission of ancientness in classics translation has long been a disputable issue.
  8. Estrangement is a abundant meanings and disputable concept on the investigation of etymology.
  9. Meanwhile, what kind of legal effect it would cause is a disputable proposition which puzzles people.
  10. Translation equivalence, as a disputable issue, has been discussed for over 2000 years in translation studies.
  11. He earned this disputable title by his thoughtful approach to critical issues and the undeniable distinction of his critical practice.
  12. In other areas, precedent established some years ago in the light of circumstances then may be disputable in relation to the present day.
  13. The balance theory of N. I. Bukharin is the most disputable theory in his philosophy, often equated with mechanism, even upbraided as the original theory of N. I.
  14. This chapter discusses the establishment and development of China's arbitration system, current status, disputable issues of arbitration system, mentalities of reform, etc.
  15. This is, of course, disputable. There is a kind of a vogue recurrently in the history of fiction for a kind of miraculous sense that this is just exactly the way things are.

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بالاۓ بَنَفشی ، مَرَئی طیف کے بَنَفشی سِرے سے ماورا ، زیر خُرد طُولِ موج کی نُوری شُعاعیں اِن شُعاعوں کا ، اِن سے مُتعَلّق ،
Having or employing wavelengths shorter than light but longer than X-rays; lying outside the visible spectrum at its violet end