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conscionable
[ kon-shuh-nuh-buhl ]
adjective
- being in conformity with one's conscience; just.
conscionable
/ ˈkɒnʃənəbəl /
adjective
- obsolete.acceptable to one's conscience
Derived Forms
- ˈconscionably, adverb
- ˈconscionableness, noun
Other Words From
- conscion·a·ble·ness noun
- conscion·a·bly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of conscionable1
Word History and Origins
Origin of conscionable1
Example Sentences
The building was so decrepit and its offerings so inferior to its nearby all-White counterpart that the fiction of “separate but equal” could no longer be conscionably sustained.
The building was so decrepit and its offerings so inferior to its nearby all-white counterpart that the fiction of “separate but equal” could no longer be conscionably sustained.
"It’s not even conscionable think that he’s driving to the basket that much and not getting hit," Pistons coach Dwane Casey said.
In general, he thinks we Americans expect our dogs “to put up with being on their own for longer than is conscionable.”
Only after that would it be conscionable to consider any form of clemency or pardon.
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