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Synonyms for refutable

able to be refuted

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I have my options to bring my sons to a refutable hospital or our family doctor for deworming or whatever it is in the DOH program.
"The family maintains its position that this was an improper prosecution and that the allegations are refutable on the evidence in their possession.
While more obvious cases do not require further evidence to establish the nature of the traumatic event(s), SEM-EDS analysis provides valuable evidence to support potentially refutable or contested conclusions.
It is my hope that this picture and the foregoing discussion will help to form refutable hypotheses for testing competing explanations for America's disappearing capitalism.
The statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs stressed that the accusation that the State of Qatar leaked the list of demands by the four countries is baseless and is refutable by evidence.
In other words, Teixeira recycles the easily refutable liberal fantasy that having superior arguments is all that matters.
Although the way to measure the rate of profit is a matter of wide discussion, the hypothesis in itself is perfectly refutable on empirical basis.
"That argument is easily refutable," Perez Perez said.
In this position the empirical detail is not mere confirmable or refutable "data" for some prior theory but becomes important in its own right.
"First and foremost, Gorom is not a detention facility but a refutable Military Training Center," Koang said.