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"scrutable" Definitions
  1. capable of being deciphered : COMPREHENSIBLE

10 Sentences With "scrutable"

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Naughty Dog has crafted a rich, deeply believable world full of intricate environments and tiny, scrutable details.
Humans become living sculptures frozen in time, turning the split-second moment of falling into a scrutable, enduring motion.
She subtracted two of the four Rachmaninoff preludes she'd planned to give before intermission and added an extra three of his later, even less scrutable Études-Tableaux.
If you really want to get down in the mud, turn on "The Long Night" and adjust these two settings until it looks a little more scrutable to you.
But understanding the phenomenon is growing harder, because the scrutable openness of the early years of internet development has given way to the walled gardens of Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
The ersatz signifiers and hermetic communiqués of today's asemic writing represent one variety of artistic response to an information glut facilitated by machines whose source code is scrutable only to specialists.
It's that he and the broader conservative legal movement have the very scrutable idea that the Constitution should be read primarily as a property owners' charter, whose purpose is to stymie economic regulation.
Indeed, it doesn't take too much analysis of this video, or the D23 panel that surrounded it, before you realize this most mysterious movie is quite a bit more scrutable than you might think.
Mormons believe that God is scrutable through revelation, ("To the older New England the ways and 'providences' of God were inscrutable. To a rebellious son of New England, living in an age of secret societies with strange signs and special ceremonies, God was quite scrutable, but only to those who were initiated.") and anthropomorphic, (describing Smith's doctrine as "material anthropomorphism"); ; ("Mormon tradition, from Joseph Smith on, has tended to interpret literally ... anthropomorphic descriptions of God."). in that he has a physical body of flesh and bone.
Dresner, Zita (1988) "Redressing the balance: American women's literary humor from Colonial times to the 1980s", University Press of Mississippi, 1988, pp 353-357 Lamport's New York Times obituary mentioned William Safire's description of her as "'the leading muse of the Deprefixers,' which he defined as poets who achieve effects by dropping prefixes, for lines like 'Men often pursue in suitable style/ The imical girl with the scrutable smile.'" Lamport was well known in Cambridge and beyond for her wit. She was also loved by students in her writing classes at Harvard University and at the Harvard Extension School. In 2001 a set of her papers, including play scripts, articles, verse and other writings, correspondence and teaching materials, was donated to the Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University.

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