dubitable in a sentence
a.
Definition
DUBITABLE (adjective): open to doubt; questionable or uncertain in quality or reliability.
Sample Sentences
- The evidence presented in the trial was dubitable at best, raising questions about the defendant's guilt.
- She had a dubitable reputation for honesty, making her colleagues wary of her claims.
- While his theory was innovative, its scientific basis remained dubitable and needed further validation.
- The historian acknowledged that some of the sources were dubitable, complicating the narrative of events.
- In a debate, he argued that the statistics were dubitable and should not be relied upon for making policy decisions.
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