undemonstrability

[US]//ˌʌnˌdemənstrəˈbɪləti//
[UK]//ˌʌnˌdemənstrəˈbɪləti//

Translation

n.the quality or state of being impossible to demonstrate, prove, or show conclusively; the condition of not being able to be demonstrated by evidence, experiment, or logical argument; in logic or mathematics, the property of a proposition or theorem being not demonstrable within a given system

Phrases & Collocations

undemonstrability claim

undemonstrability argument

undemonstrability problem

undemonstrability issue

undemonstrability theory

undemonstrability concerns

undemonstrability debate

undemonstrability assumption

undemonstrability principle

undemonstrability finding

Example Sentences

the undemonstrability of the claim undermined the proposal during the review.

researchers acknowledged the undemonstrability of a universal rule from limited data.

we noted the undemonstrability of the hypothesis and revised the study design.

the undemonstrability of causation became a major obstacle in the lawsuit.

his argument hinges on the undemonstrability of the opposing position.

the team debated the undemonstrability of the model under real-world constraints.

philosophers often explore the undemonstrability of certain metaphysical assumptions.

the report highlights the undemonstrability of the alleged benefit without controlled trials.

to avoid the undemonstrability of the conclusion, they added measurable criteria.

the undemonstrability of the prediction forced the analyst to label it speculative.

editors rejected the manuscript for the undemonstrability of its central assertion.

she conceded the undemonstrability of absolute certainty and focused on evidence.

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