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Meaning of commentable | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR C1

Definitions

  1. About which one can comment.
  2. Allowing interested parties or stakeholders to make official comments; inviting feedback through comments.
  3. Worthy of comment; remarkable.
    dated
  4. Capable of being marked with a comment.

Examples

“The author presents a formal apparatus, which, based on the predicate calculus, should serve the purposes of the description of information contained in the sentence, and points out how individual parts of an utterance are commentable.”
“According to Theureau (2006, p. 48): "The course of experience is the construction of meaning for the actor of his activity as it unfolds, or the history of the actor's pre-reflective consciousness, or the history of this 'showable, tellable and commentable' that accompanies his activity at every moment".”
“Moreover, the timing of the report's release by the study group—December 6, 2006—meant that the Institute's commentable version went online precariously close to the holidays. And even worse, by the time the commentable version was released, the Bush administration had already dismissed the report, making discussion of its proposals a significantly less compelling exercise.”
“Indexing: all the issue post topics are visible and accessible from a navigational index; within each post, every commentable section has a title, all of which are visible and accessible from an index at the top of the post.”
“As whe wears a camera on her body, all aspects of Mae's social life then bedome capture and quantified in order to become 'commentable' and 'likeable' by a growing audience of 'followers', while ingested sensors track her body metrics.”
“Within a very short period since its establishment, the Corporation has made commentable profits.”
“The code book which gives life to the financial statements is the domain where expert systems can offer most commentable results.”
“Newsmarkers, on the other hand, specifically flag up that something of note, some new information, something 'commentable' has been identified in the other person's talk.”
“From that moment on, any class in our system can have comments attached to it (which would make it commentable), without needing to alter the database schema or the Comment model itself.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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