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provably

American  
[proov-uhb-lee] / ˈpruv əb li /

adverb

  1. in a way that can be proved.


Other Word Forms

  • unprovably adverb

Example Sentences

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NewsGuard’s Reality Check newsletter cited six provably false claims about the shooting within a day, including four that used AI to fabricate or distort the facts.

From Salon

Nobody will get a provably correct answer for how much a company’s fixed assets diminish in value each year.

From The Wall Street Journal

He also said he criticised Russia in his speech and said the notion he was doing what Russia wanted was "provably nonsensical."

From BBC

"I find the very suggestion that when I'm criticising Russia, that somehow I'll be in any way reacting to something Russia would have wanted me to do... it's provably nonsensical," Arnott told the BBC.

From BBC

But Børnich explained that this new version of Neo is designed to be “provably safe.”

From The Wall Street Journal