demonstrably
1.necessarily or demonstrably true.
2.Necessarily or demonstrably true; incontrovertible.
4.his documentary sources are demonstrably wrong.
5.Here, again, the rational man will admit that the question is one to which there is no demonstrably right answer.
6.This evocation of growth and decay, of the deeply felt complicity between life and death, is demonstrably understood by its young protagonist.
7.A player of an offending side may not choose from among logical alternative actions one that could demonstrably have been suggested over another by the unauthorized information.
8.Viewed from both the historical and current standpoints, racism is demonstrably still one of the greatest dangers facing mankind today, and will continue to exercise the minds of rational-thinking people for a long time to come.


