"Supportable" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Supportable" Meaning

Capable of being supported or supported by evidence or facts.

"Supportable" Examples

Word: supportable


Definition: Adjective

- Capable of being supported or justified.
- (Of an argument, policy, etc.) Reasonably defendable or justifiable in argument.

Usage Examples:


1. Argumentation and Logic:

- The increase in funding will be difficult to justify and is not supportable given the current economic climate.

2. Business:

- The sales figure was found to be supportable by conducting a thorough analysis of the company's expenditures.

3. Science and Technology:

- The new drug treatment has shown supportable evidence supporting its effectiveness in treating certain types of cancer.

4. Politics:

- The proposed tax cut was met with criticism, as many argued it wasn't supportable given the country's fiscal situation.

5. Education:

- The student's argument was deemed supportable by the teacher, but earned fewer points due to poor presentation.

"Supportable" Similar Words

Supplied

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Provided.

Supplier

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A person or company that supplies goods or services to others, often on a regular basis.

Suppliers

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People or companies that provide goods or services to others, often to manufacturers, wholesalers, or retailers.

Supplies

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Nouns referring to things that are provided or obtained to meet a need or want.<br><br>Examples: furniture supplies, food supplies, first aid supplies, school supplies.

Supply-side

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Refers to the economic theory that a country's economic growth and prosperity depend primarily on the factors that influence the production and supply of goods and services, such as taxes, regulations, and incentives, rather than the demand (demand-side) from consumers.

Supply

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The word "supply" can have several meanings depending on the context in which it is used.<br><br>1. To provide or give something that is needed: "The store is open to supply the customers with food and water."<br>2. The stock or amount of something that is available: "The factory has a large supply of materials."<br>3. To provide or furnish with the things or materials needed: "The army was supplied with food and ammunition."<br>4. To fill or meet the demand for something: "The company will supply the demand for electronics."<br>5. A store or collection held for issue or distribution: "The supply of fresh fruits is available at the market."<br><br>In general, the word "supply" refers to the act of providing or furnishing something that something that is needed or required.

Supplying

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The word "supplying" is the present participle or gerund form of the verb "supply". It means:<br><br> Providing or furnishing something that is needed or wanted<br> Allocating or distributing goods, services, or resources<br> Meeting or fulfilling a requirement or need<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The company is supplying the hospital with medical equipment.<br> The store is supplying fresh produce to local restaurants.<br> The government is supplying aid to the affected area after the natural disaster.

Support

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Supported

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The word "supported" can have several meanings depending on the context in which it is used.<br><br>As a verb, "supported" can mean:<br><br>1. To give or provide support, especially physical or financial help, to someone or something in order to help them survive or be more successful.<br>2. To hold up or hold in place, often with a visible or underlying intention to give help or assistance.<br>3. To give approval or backing to an idea, plan, or decision, often through a vote or by providing financial or other kinds of support.<br><br>As an adjective, "supported" can mean:<br><br>1. Having people or things providing help, supply, or backing to keep something in place or make it work.<br>2. Friendly or helpful towards someone or something, often through providing assistance or encouragement.

Supporter

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Someone who publicly or actively advocates for or favors a particular person, team, cause, movement, or idea.

Supporters

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People who actively favor, encourage, or promote someone or something. They are often fans, advocates, or backers who provide emotional and sometimes financial support, and can also be referees, coaches, or authorities who offer guidance or assistance.

Supporting

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To give or show assistance, approval, or encouragement to someone or something.

Supportive

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Giving or providing help or encouragement to someone or something.<br><br>Example: "She's been supportive of her friend during a difficult time."

Supportively

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Helping or encouraging someone with their efforts or intentions, being sympathetic, approving, and favorably inclined.

Supportiveness

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The quality of being loyal and willing to give helpful and encouraging assistance to others.

Supports

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To provide support means to help someone or something by giving them the help or resources they need to achieve something.<br><br>For example: "The teacher will provide support to the student who is struggling to understand the concept."<br><br>It can also mean to be in favor of something or someone, or to hold someone or something in a position of power.<br><br>For example: "The company supports the idea of going green and has implemented several environmentally friendly policies."<br><br>The word "supports" can also be a verb and a noun. The verb form means to provide mental or physical help or help and assistance and the noun form refers to a strong object that is stood or hung from something and is used to add extra strength to a structure, such as the supports in a building.