IDENTIFIABLE


Meaning of IDENTIFIABLE in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADVERB

clearly

The price must be clearly legible to a prospective purchaser and clearly identifiable as referring to the goods in question.

To be effective, market segments must be clearly identifiable and substantial enough to be potentially profitable.

There are schools in which the practices of the past are even more clearly identifiable .

Within their own group there was little to strive for since there were no clearly identifiable roles available.

The identification card should have a clearly identifiable photo and logo.

There are still clearly identifiable wealthy families, even if their assets are spread across different holdings and various forms of investment.

They fell into clearly identifiable categories, many of which can be traced back to the nineteenth century and beyond.

That the goods involved be stored in such a way that they are clearly identifiable .

easily

Their products are easily identifiable as close substitutes for one another.

Even if you shed your red suspenders and adopted protective coloration, you were easily identifiable as a trainee.

The temple is easily identifiable by its long, rectangular Central Court, in this case oriented north-north-east to south-south-west.

Only the woman has a dependable and easily identifiable connection to the child-a tie on which society can rely.

Going back a couple of years, ice climbers were a very small, easily identifiable group.

The personal scent trail which it thereby leaves provides an easily identifiable highway home.

Checks have been made on roadside sellers throughout the area because the fruit is easily identifiable .

This kind of fundamentalism is easily identifiable in the world today.

readily

The adversarial nature of contentious proceedings before the International Court ensures that the parties are readily identifiable .

Each pair, often by different photographers, famous or little-known, is readily identifiable by their matching frames.

Hence, there is a readily identifiable gain to both parties.

Most of this money came from domestic sources readily identifiable as seekers of federal favors.

She is, however, described as a senior State Department official and is readily identifiable in Washington circles.

It is based principally on morphological characteristics readily identifiable in the field.

Presentational infidelity is less clear-cut and less readily identifiable than selectivity or measurement distortion.

■ NOUN

group

Going back a couple of years, ice climbers were a very small, easily identifiable group .

Within the community there will be identifiable groups which have connections with powerful individuals. 3.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

The fingerprint on the door was not identifiable .

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

A closed loop is a self-contained unit that has no identifiable beginning or end, like a circle or an integrated circuit.

And fussy, fidgety babies, the researchers found, show an identifiable brain-wave pattern.

But nowhere does the jazz component lose its identifiable tone.

It was personalized and identifiable in a way unknown since Lloyd George's heyday.

Neighbourhood police are all too aware of the risk: We are identifiable by our uniform.

Richard Lugar of Indiana and businessman Morry Taylor have no identifiable following here.

The wooden black boy in the corner was identifiable by his white gloves in the gloom.

To be effective, market segments must be clearly identifiable and substantial enough to be potentially profitable.

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