supportable - significado y definición. Qué es supportable
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Qué (quién) es supportable - definición


Supportable      
·adj Capable of being supported, maintained, or endured; endurable.
supportable      
a.
1.
Endurable, tolerable.
2.
Maintainable, defensible.
support         
LIST OF THINGS CALLED SUPPORT
Unsupportive; Support (statistics); Support (disambiguation); Suport; Supporting
I
n.
1) to give, lend, offer, provide; pledge support
2) to enlist, line up, mobilize, round up support for
3) to derive, draw, get, receive support from
4) to gain, get, win support for
5) to have the support of
6) ardent, complete, firm, solid, strong, unflagging, unqualified, unstinting, unwavering; wholehearted support
7) active; liberal; loyal; lukewarm, qualified support (to give lukewarm support to a candidate)
8) government, state; popular, public support
9) farm; price supports
10) support for; in
11) in support of (she came out in support of the party)
II
v.
1) to support completely, strongly, wholeheartedly
2) (K) we supported their seeking office
Ejemplos de uso de supportable
1. In The Post‘s assessment, individual cases were classified as terrorism related if any supportable allegation of terrorism was made by authorities or could be found through additional investigation.
2. "That‘s not a supportable kind of argument," said Angelo Falcon, president of the nonprofit and nonpartisan National Institute for Latino Policy in New York.
3. "There‘s a discussion and debate taking place as to what the implications might be and what is supportable and what is not," he told the program.
4. "There‘s a discussion and debate taking place as to what the implications might be and what is supportable and what is not," Defense Secretary Donald H.
5. Mark Carleton–Smith, has claimed that defeating the Taliban is "neither feasible nor supportable." Two days after that gloomy assessment, the French chief of the defense staff, General Jean–Louis Georgelin, followed suit.