demonstrably

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  1. In a demonstrable manner; so as to demonstrate; beyond the possibility of doubt; manifestly. He should have compelled his ministers to execute the law in cases that demonstrably concerned the public peace. Clarendon, Great Rebellion.

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  • But according to Hoagland, that simple explanation for what has become known as "the face on Mrs" has proven to be "flatty, demonstrably, in gross error." —  Omni: August 1994
  • If homeopathy demonstrably was better than placebo, that is indeed worth reporting. —  Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]
  • It has since been proven, however, via tests undertaken in similar dry soils in Antarctica -- demonstrably containing, fro other tests, abundant microorganisms -- that the —  Red Ice Creations
  • It is beyond far-fetched to think that a taxpayer bailout of the news business for a demonstrably wrong-headed business practice is possible.
  • Eight hours a day is a demonstrably false measure of efficiency and effectiveness. —  acidlabs
 

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