Solvable

//ˈsɒlvəbəl//

"Solvable" in a Sentence (15 examples)

Everything is solvable!

These problems are all solvable.

Beasley said the problem of world hunger is solvable, but is not achievable without ending war and conflicts, which consume a huge portion of the global economy that could be used for development.

Some people do not want just to ferry to the Moon, but to hop like a grasshopper to more distant Mars. I envision that the increasing power of AI engines would help problem-solving in these fields of space exploration and colonization. What cannot be solved by the human mind now, maybe will be solvable by machine intelligence in the future. Maybe, machine intelligence will help humanity transform itself from a turtle to a grasshopper. Only time will tell. Maybe then, Mars, the Red Planet, will no longer be just a "romantic fantasy" for human colonization. For generations, Mars has been such, as the influence of the four-armed Green Martians of "Barsoom" in the vintage tales of Edgar Rice Burroughs, which I, in childhood, read in the form of comics.

Food insecurity is a solvable problem.

a solvable problem

1677, Matthew Hale, The Primitive Origination of Mankind, London: William Shrowsbery, “De homine,” Chapter 2, p. 56, Intellective Memory, which I call an act of the intellective faculty because it is wrought by it, though I do not inquire how or where, because it is not solvible:

Questions of this Nature may be easily solvable in the simple Cases.

1856, Abraham Lincoln, Speech delivered before the first Republican State Convention of Illinois, Bloomington, 29 May, 1856, in Arthur Brooks Lapsley (ed.), The Writings of Abraham Lincoln, New York: The Lamb Publishing Company, Volume 2, p. 271, It is a very strange thing, and not solvable by any moral law that I know of, that if a man loses his horse, the whole country will turn out to help hang the thief; but if a man but a shade or two darker than I am is himself stolen, the same crowd will hang one who aids in restoring him to liberty.

Would Mr. Farfrae stay in Casterbridge despite his words and her father’s dismissal? His occult breathings to her might be solvable by his course in that respect.

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This is a mystery that is solvable with a phone call.

1664, John Chandler (translator), Van Helmont’s Works, London: Lodowick Lloyd, A Treatise of Fevers, Chapter 8, p. 971, […] they administer Pearles, and Corrals being beaten to dust or dissolved in distilled vinegar, or the juice of limons, and again dryed, and solvable in any potable liquour:

[…] although imprisonment was imposed by law on persons not solvable, yet officers were unwilling to cast them into goale,

The Government is solvable in case of Loss, whereas private Men often fail;

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