discernible in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Each act has a discernible cycle of call and journey.
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Political jockeying no longer discernible in the historical record was perhaps in play.
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An igneous rock with larger, clearly discernible crystals embedded in a finer-grained matrix is termed porphyry.
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Rare cases have been reported with no discernible delay in academic or school abilities.
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Several tumuli were formerly discernible, but they have been nearly levelled.
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If organisms could develop over time according to discernible, deterministic laws, then it seemed reasonable that societies could as well.
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It took its present form from four distinct and discernible periods of growth, from about 1747 to about 1950.
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This is reflected in a subtle but discernible change in the language employed in dialogue compared to that of the two earlier volumes.
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There was no discernible difference in heart rate during game play and after.
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A central, slightly projecting, pavilion is still discernible.
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