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How to pronounce observable in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms discernible, evident
Derivation observe


an observable change in behavior.

Examples of observable

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The method of adjusting for cyclical fluctuations is transparent and observable.
From the economist.com
Because unqualified statements that don't jive with observable phenomena irk me.
From the forbes.com
Either method, good or bad management, will produce the same observable outcome.
From the forbes.com
Moreover Mackey defined a physical observable in terms of these basic questions.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Each content domain specifies three or more observable, measurable competencies.
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Science and medicine seek naturalistic accounts of the observable natural world.
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And the first signs usually aren't observable and must be communicated verbally.
From the orlandosentinel.com
It measures 5,500 miles and is the only man-made object observable from the moon.
From the forbes.com
Firstly, some of the things in the list do cause observable harm to other people.
From the economist.com
More examples
  • Discernible: capable of being seen or noticed; "a discernible change in attitude"; "a clearly evident erasure in the manuscript"; "an observable change in behavior"
  • (observably) perceptibly: in a noticeable manner; "he changed noticeably over the years"
  • In physics, particularly in quantum physics, a system observable is a property of the system state that can be determined by some sequence of physical operations. ...
  • Observability, in control theory, is a measure for how well internal states of a system can be inferred by knowledge of its external outputs. The observability and controllability of a system are mathematical duals.
  • Any physical property that can be observed and measured directly and not derived from other properties; Able to be observed; Deserving to be observed
  • (observably) To a detectable degree, sufficient to be observed; In an observable manner; Indicates that the proposition can be verified by observation
  • (observables) Any actions that reveal indicators which are exploitable by adversaries.
  • (Observability) The ability of the parties to a contract to observe each other's performance of that contract, or to prove their performance to the other party. Also, the ability to differentiate between intentional violations of the contract and good faith errors. ...
  • Evolution cannot be predicted however all changes that take place can be observed, and the system can be notified about it. We might include analysis of adversarial behavior (e.g., trusted and untrusted actor).