testable - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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testable (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Phonetic Transcription

Meaning and Usage

The term "testable" refers to something that can be subjected to testing or evaluation. It is commonly used in scientific, academic, and technical contexts to describe hypotheses, theories, or systems that can be confirmed or refuted through experimentation or observation.

"Testable" is frequently used in written contexts, particularly in scientific literature, research papers, and discussions that involve empirical methods.

Example Sentences

  1. Hypotheses should be framed in a testable way to allow for proper experimentation.
    Las hipótesis deben estar formuladas de manera que se puedan probar para permitir una adecuada experimentación.

  2. The study aims to create a testable model of climate change effects on biodiversity.
    El estudio tiene como objetivo crear un modelo comprobable de los efectos del cambio climático en la biodiversidad.

  3. The researchers formulated a testable question to guide their experiments.
    Los investigadores formularon una pregunta comprobable para guiar sus experimentos.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "testable" itself does not appear in many idiomatic expressions, related concepts and phrases do arise in conversations, especially in scientific and research contexts. Here are some expressions that incorporate the idea of testability or related phrases:

  1. "Not testable under current conditions"
    No comprobable en las condiciones actuales.
  2. This phrase often appears in scientific discussions about methodologies that are not feasible at a given moment.

  3. "Testable predictions"
    Predicciones comprobables.

  4. Used in academic and research settings when discussing forecasts that can be verified through experiments.

  5. "A theory is only as good as its testable elements"
    Una teoría es tan buena como sus elementos comprobables.

  6. This expression emphasizes the importance of having testable components in any theory.

  7. "To put to the test"
    Poner a prueba.

  8. This phrase is commonly used in various contexts, implying the need to evaluate a claim, hypothesis, or idea through actual experimentation.

Etymology

The word "testable" is derived from "test," which comes from the Latin "testari," meaning "to witness" or "to bear witness." The suffix "-able" indicates capability or suitability, thus forming a term that implies something can be tested or evaluated.

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25-07-2024