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Demonstrable vs. Demonstration — What's the Difference?

Demonstrable vs. Demonstration — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Demonstrable and Demonstration

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Demonstrable

Capable of being demonstrated or proved
Demonstrable truths.

Demonstration

The act or process of providing evidence for or showing the truth of something
A demonstration of the drug's efficacy.
A demonstration of the theorem.

Demonstrable

Obvious or apparent
Demonstrable lies.

Demonstration

An illustration or explanation, as of a theory or product, by exemplification or practical application
A demonstration of ballroom dancing.

Demonstrable

Able to be demonstrated.
It is easily demonstrable that water extinguishes fire.
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Demonstration

A piece of evidence
That car he bought is supposed to be a demonstration of his commitment to clean energy.

Demonstrable

Something that can be demonstrated.

Demonstration

An expression or manifestation, as of one's feelings
A demonstration of her displeasure.

Demonstrable

Capable of being demonstrated; that can be proved beyond doubt or question.
The grand articles of our belief are as demonstrable as geometry.

Demonstration

A public display of group opinion, as by a rally or march
Peace demonstrations.

Demonstrable

Proved; apparent.

Demonstration

The act of demonstrating; showing or explaining something.

Demonstrable

Necessarily or demonstrably true;
Demonstrable truths

Demonstration

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Demonstrable

Capable of being demonstrated or proved;
Obvious lies
A demonstrable lack of concern for the general welfare
Practical truth provable to all men

Demonstration

An event at which something will be demonstrated.
I have to give a demonstration to the class tomorrow, and I'm ill-prepared.

Demonstration

Expression of one's feelings by outward signs.

Demonstration

A public display of group opinion, such as a protest march.

Demonstration

A show of military force.

Demonstration

A proof.

Demonstration

The act of demonstrating; an exhibition; proof; especially, proof beyond the possibility of doubt; indubitable evidence, to the senses or reason.
Those intervening ideas which serve to show the agreement of any two others are called "proofs;" and where agreement or disagreement is by this means plainly and clearly perceived, it is called demonstration.

Demonstration

An expression, as of the feelings, by outward signs; a manifestation; a show. See also sense 7 for a more specific related meaning.
Did your letters pierce the queen to any demonstration of grief?
Loyal demonstrations toward the prince.

Demonstration

The exhibition and explanation of a dissection or other anatomical preparation.

Demonstration

Mil.) a decisive exhibition of force, or a movement indicating an attack.

Demonstration

The act of proving by the syllogistic process, or the proof itself.

Demonstration

A course of reasoning showing that a certain result is a necessary consequence of assumed premises; - these premises being definitions, axioms, and previously established propositions.

Demonstration

A public gathering of people to express some sentiment or feelings by explicit means, such as picketing, parading, carrying signs or shouting, usually in favor of or opposed to some action of government or of a business.

Demonstration

The act of showing how a certain device, machine or product operates, or how a procedure is performed; - usually done for the purpose of inducing prospective customers to buy a product; as, a demonstration of the simple operation of a microwave oven.

Demonstration

A show or display; the act of presenting something to sight or view;
The presentation of new data
He gave the customer a demonstration

Demonstration

A show of military force or preparedness;
He confused the enemy with feints and demonstrations

Demonstration

A public display of group feelings (usually of a political nature);
There were violent demonstrations against the war

Demonstration

Proof by a process of argument or a series of proposition proving an asserted conclusion

Demonstration

A visual presentation showing how something works;
The lecture was accompanied by dramatic demonstrations
The lecturer shot off a pistol as a demonstration of the startle response

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