tenable
English
Pronunciation
- (UK, General American) IPA(key): /ˈtɛn.ə.bəl/, [ˈtɛn.ə.bl̩]
Audio (Southern England) (file)
- (General Australian) IPA(key): /ˈten.ə.bəl/, [ˈten.ə.bl̩]
- Rhymes: -ɛnəbəl
Adjective
tenable (comparative more tenable, superlative most tenable)
- (of a theory, argument, etc.) capable of being maintained or justified; well-founded
- Back in the 1800s, many did not consider Darwin's theory of evolution to be tenable at all.
- 1998, Luanna H. Meyer, Making Friends: The Influences of Culture and Development, page 391:
- Fitting into a tenable social position among other people requires not only the ability to simultaneously assess the nature of relationships with each person individually but also the ability to comprehend the indirect relational consequences of actions for connected relationships.
- 2017 February 8, Maxwell Bevilacqua, “Op-Ed: A kinder space in the ivory tower”, in The Tufts Daily:
- In short, it is not a tenable position in our tight-knit community, or in a pluralistic democracy, to ask for a kinder space and to be unkind towards others.
- (military) Capable of being defended against assault or attack; defensible
- 1850, George Grote, A History of Greece; from the Earliest Period to the Close of the Generation Contemporary with Alexander the Great, volume 8:
- The island of Melos undoubtedly fell within his general conceptions of tenable empire for Athens.
- Fit for habitation, similar, or related use.
Translations
of a theory, argument etc: capable of being maintained or justified; well-founded
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of a defensive structure: capable of being defended
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French
Pronunciation
Audio (file)
Further reading
- “tenable”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
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