thinkable in the PONS Dictionary

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They understand all the forces in play, which means they understand the unthinkable is at least thinkable.
www.theprovince.com
Thousands of items sold by grocery stores that create heart disease and every thinkable disorder.
www.foodsafetynews.com
Philosophy, human creativity in general, thrives on what is thinkable and what is possible.
www.tabletmag.com
This is about what was previously unthinkable becoming thinkable and then coming into reality.
www.independent.co.uk
So don't be surprised if the end of war, too, becomes downright thinkable.
foreignpolicy.com
This is hardly thinkable, but that's what software is.
www.huffingtonpost.com
That is, after all, the ultimate goal: to expand the boundaries of what is permissible or even thinkable and red-pill more normies.
highline.huffingtonpost.com
I'm not speaking of self-destruction, which could happen, of course, but that many events thinkable out there which would instantly wipe us out.
www.npr.org
This implies that even in situations where the parties have applied the best thinkable proactive approach to their contract, not all disputes can be avoided.
en.wikipedia.org
The unthinkable -- that ordinary people might control their lives -- becomes both thinkable and practical.
www.socialistproject.ca

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