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Definition of Controvertible

Controvertible
Controvertible Con`tro*ver"ti*ble, a. Capable of being controverted; disputable; admitting of question. -- Con`tro*ver"ti*bly, adv.

Meaning of Controvertible from wikipedia

- notion of Gr****: diaspora/Hebrew: Palestine in matters of canon has been controverted by clear evidence of the circulation of the Septuagint in Palestine....
- they think, are totally implausible, unbelievable, disre****ble, and controvertible, for they go beyond the bounds of reason. Militant atheists can find...
- 2024. Cowie, D. J. (2 July 1934), "How Christchurch Got Its Name – A Controverted Subject", The New Zealand Railways Magazine, vol. 9, no. 4, archived...
- court to stay an indictment for perjury as the indictment was found to controvert the respondent's earlier acquittal for murder. The court held that charging...
- Subsequent recessions, including the late-2000s recession, provided controverting evidence to Lauder's claims, as sales have actually fallen with reduced...
- he was one of the followers of Asclepiades of Bithynia, he ventured to controvert his opinions on some points. A physician of the same name is mentioned...
- are "of one substance", and the issues it raised would be seriously controverted in the ****ure. At the end of the creed came a list of anathemas, designed...
- has been suggested that the reading of the Law was due to a desire to controvert the views of the Samaritans with regard to the various festivals, for...
- Act", which retroactively amended the laws governing the contesting of controverted elections, thus effectively gutting the ongoing actions. When the Union...
- (Purpura 2001). According to ancient opinion (which, however, has been much controverted), Irnerius was the author of the epitome of the Novellae of Justinian...