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Definition of Expectable

Expectable
Expectable Ex*pect"a*ble, a. [L. expectabilis.] That may be expected or looked for. --Sir T. Browne.

Meaning of Expectable from wikipedia

- Look up expected in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Expected may refer to: Expectation (epistemic) Expected value Expected shortfall Expected utility...
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- the expected value sometimes may not even be included in the sample data set; it is not the value you would expect to get in reality. The expected value...
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- Expected shortfall (ES) is a risk measure—a concept used in the field of financial risk measurement to evaluate the market risk or credit risk of a portfolio...
- The estimated date of delivery (EDD), also known as expected date of confinement, and estimated due date or simply due date, is a term describing the estimated...
- posted one of their largest monthly gains in decades, and many economists expect them to loom large in inflation figures over the next year heading into...
- seemingly unrelated narrative bit in which someone exclaims that they "didn't expect a Spanish Inquisition!", often in irritation at being vigorously questioned...