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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The barracks are tenable for a company of soldiers.
The space station is tenable for scientific experiments.
The proposal put forward by the government was not tenable given the objections raised by various stakeholders.
The theory about the origin of the universe is tenable to many scientists.
The author presented a tenable interpretation of the poem.
The company's financial plan is tenable, and investors have faith in it.
The conditions for the loan were tenable, and the borrower accepted the terms.
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