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défendable

Défendable is a French adjective meaning capable of being defended or justified, typically describing an argument, position, claim, or proposition that can be supported with reasons or evidence. The term conveys plausibility and grounds for support, rather than proven truth.

Etymology and form: It derives from the verb défendre (to defend) plus the suffix -able. The standard

Usage: The word is common in legal, philosophical, academic, and political contexts, where a thesis or stance

Nuances and related terms: Défendable emphasizes justification and support rather than infallibility. Related terms include défendabilité

Examples: "La thèse est défendable avec les preuves présentées." "Ce point reste défendable tant que les données

See also: défendabilité, défendable vs défendible (usage and frequency).

spelling
is
défendable.
The
form
défendible
is
also
attested
in
dictionaries,
but
it
is
less
common
in
contemporary
usage.
can
be
argued
or
defended
with
reasoning
or
evidence.
Using
défendable
signals
that
a
position
is
defendable
within
a
given
framework,
though
it
does
not
guarantee
its
ultimate
correctness
or
success.
(defensibility),
which
denotes
the
quality
of
being
defendable,
and
tenable
or
justifiable
as
synonyms
depending
on
context.
Antonyms
include
indéfendable
or
indefensible,
indicating
that
a
position
cannot
be
defended.
ne
contredisent
pas
l’hypothèse."