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the imaginable
adjective
Able to be imagined; conceivable
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We had our share of problems, but they all stayed within the realm of the imaginable for me, and divorce was something I hadn't really imagined.
Still less would the imaginable coalitions.
Teenagers without licenses began driving, and they committed all the imaginable violations.
Setting up and managing a new currency for Europe was far beyond the imaginable capacities of the commission.
In 1982, Edmund White's "A Boy's Own Story" opened with a cornholing and, in 1988, Alan Hollinghurst rang nearly all the imaginable changes in "The Swimming-Pool Library".
It appears no longer within the realm of the imaginable that, instead of running water and a stack of magazines, "breastfeeding-friendly" could mean making it possible for women and their babies to be together.
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The VAS was bounded by the worst imaginable health state (0) and the best imaginable health state (100).
Patients indicate their self-perceived quality of life for the day from 0 for the poorest imaginable state to 100 for the best imaginable health state.
The 10 cubes represent the best imaginable health and an empty box represents the worst imaginable health.
However, the system produced the tiniest imaginable amount of power.
The ladder ranges from 0 to 10, where 0 reflects "the worst imaginable life" and 10 "the best imaginable life".
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