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falsifiable

American  
[fawl-suh-fahy-uh-buhl] / ˌfɔl səˈfaɪ ə bəl /

adjective

  1. able to be altered or represented falsely.

    Using this technology ensures that customer transactions are tamper-resistant and not falsifiable.

  2. able to be proven false.

    All scientific theories are falsifiable: if evidence that contradicts a theory comes to light, the theory itself is either modified or discarded.


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Etymology

Origin of falsifiable

First recorded in 1605–15; falsify ( def. ) + -able ( def. )

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Even more important, researchers would need a falsifiable theory that predicts what such a mission should detect.

From Science Daily Apr. 24, 2026

It asks the state to present something tangible, something falsifiable, before crossing the threshold.

From Slate Jul. 3, 2025

It’s not quite true but also not entirely falsifiable, and other small nations next door to current or former superpowers have similar complexes.

From Salon Dec. 29, 2024

Those of us in the media should know better, accustomed as we are to spin, lies and falsifiable denials.

From Washington Post Dec. 1, 2022

People may be able to take solace from it, but it’s clear that the statement is not falsifiable and hence, as the English philosopher Karl Popper has insisted, not part of science.

From "Innumeracy: Mathematical Illiteracy and Its Consequences" by John Allen Paulos

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