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    Ten·a·ble
    /ˈtenəb(ə)l/

    adjective

    • 1. able to be maintained or defended against attack or objection: "such a simplistic approach is no longer tenable"
    • 2. (of an office, position, scholarship, etc.) able to be held or used: "the post is tenable for three years"
  2. The meaning of TENABLE is capable of being held, maintained, or defended : defensible, reasonable. How to use tenable in a sentence. Hold Onto the Meaning of Tenable.

  3. reasonable, or possible to achieve or defend: The Board has decided that his position as chairman is no longer tenable. a tenable approach / solution / point of view. HR.

  4. (of an opinion or position) able to be defended successfully or held for a particular period of time: His theory is no longer tenable in the light of the recent discoveries. The fellowship is tenable for (= lasts for) three years. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Suitable and acceptable. able. acceptability. acceptable. acceptably.

  5. 6 days ago · If you say that an argument, point of view, or situation is tenable, you believe that it is reasonable and could be successfully defended against criticism.

  6. Tenable definition: capable of being held, maintained, or defended, as against attack or dispute. See examples of TENABLE used in a sentence.

  7. To be tenable is to be evidence-based and well-founded. Tenable comes from the Latin root tenir which means "to hold," as in "hold together." If your plan is tenable, it will probably hold together when you execute it, or hold up to scrutiny.

  8. Tenable Definition. That can be held, defended, or maintained. Capable of being maintained in argument; rationally defensible. A tenable theory. Capable of being held against assault; defensible. A tenable outpost. Capable of enduring or of being tolerated. A tenable situation.

  9. If you say that an argument, point of view, or situation is tenable, you believe that it is reasonable and could be successfully defended against criticism. [...]

  10. 1. Capable of being maintained in argument; rationally defensible: a tenable theory. 2. Capable of being held against assault; defensible: a tenable outpost. 3. Capable of enduring or of being tolerated: a tenable situation. [French, from Old French, from tenir, to hold, from Latin tenēre; see ten- in Indo-European roots .]

  11. tenable. adjective. /ˈtenəbl/. /ˈtenəbl/. (of a theory, an opinion, etc.) easy to defend against attack or criticism. a tenable position. The old idea that this work was not suitable for women was no longer tenable. opposite untenable.

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