toonbaar
Toonbaar is a Dutch adjective meaning capable of being shown, displayed, or demonstrated. It indicates that something can be presented or proven in a visible or tangible way. The term is commonly used in both everyday language and technical or legal contexts.
Etymology and nuance. Toonbaar is formed from the verb tonen (to show) plus the suffix -baar, which
Usage in law and everyday language. In legal contexts, toonbaar often appears in phrases like toonbaar bewijs,
Examples. “Het rapport moet toonbaar zijn voordat we het indienen.” (The report must be displayable/provable before
See also. Related terms include aantoonbaar, bewijsbaar, tonen, and aantonen, which all revolve around the idea
In summary, toonbaar denotes the capacity to be shown or demonstrated, with particular emphasis in formal contexts