contestableness

[US]/kənˈtestəbəlnəs/
[UK]/kənˈtestəbəlnəs/

Translation

n.the quality or state of being contestable; capability of being disputed or challenged

Phrases & Collocations

contestableness of

high contestableness

low contestableness

Example Sentences

the contestableness of the new regulation sparked intense debate among legal scholars.

judges must consider the contestableness of evidence presented in complex cases.

the contestableness of historical interpretations makes revision necessary.

scientific theories inherently possess contestableness as new data emerges.

policy makers cannot ignore the contestableness of economic projections.

the contestableness of artistic merit has long been a topic of philosophical discussion.

academic papers should acknowledge the contestableness of their central claims.

the contestableness of eyewitness testimony requires corroborating evidence.

political decisions often face contestableness from opposing factions.

the contestableness of this theorem was proven through rigorous peer review.

legal experts debated the contestableness of the precedent-setting ruling.

researchers demonstrated the inherent contestableness of conventional wisdom.

the contestableness of copyright laws in the digital age requires urgent review.

due process ensures the contestableness of administrative decisions.

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