Use "discernible" in a sentence

1. Ripeness, or maturity, is clearly discernible

2. The shapes in the room were barely discernible.

3. The difference between the two is readily discernible.

4. Apprehensible (also: appreciable, detectable, discernible, noticeable, perceivable, visible)

5. In viviparous animals, however, the duplication is not so plainly discernible as in other species, and the duplication is least discernible in man.

6. His face was barely discernible in the gloom.

7. Her face was barely discernible in the gloom.

8. Somehow he'd scored the first small, barely discernible victory.

9. 3 Her face was barely discernible in the gloom.

10. Far away the outline of the island is just discernible.

11. In the distance the tree-lined Sheyenne River was discernible.

12. There is often no discernible difference between rival brands. Sentencedict.com

13. This causes no discernible pain in the vast majority of cases.

14. This study evaluated whether there was any discernible effect on Cementum thickness related …

15. And it's a story that has no discernible beginning, no foreseeable end.

16. Amazingly, the contrast between his before and after physique was barely discernible.

17. The bulbus arteriosus consists of three discernible layers: intima, media, and adventitia.

18. Beyond the small cell the light from the sconce was barely discernible.

19. The sun and moon become discernible from the earth’s surface. —Genesis 1:14-19.

20. Individual craft items with a discernible artistic quality will be covered by copyright.

21. The reflexive form, Creerse, is often used with little discernible change in meaning from creer

22. Synonyms for Apprehensible include perceptible, detectable, discernible, appreciable, palpable, distinguishable, discernable, sensible, obvious and noticeable

23. The difference should be discernible in the time of flowering and pollination in orchards.

24. Chance definition is - something that happens unpredictably without discernible human intention or observable cause

25. Elisabeth approached the longhouse along a grassy footpath, her feet making no discernible sound.

26. Their eyes are heavy - lidded and their lips are pursed in faintly discernible smiles.

27. Males are slightly smaller than females, otherwise there is no discernible difference between the two sexes.

28. ‘the Astronomic valuation of technology companies that seem to lack any discernible means of revenue’

29. However, some decades before the start of the harvest season, the wheat class became discernible.

30. This time it was louder, closer, and of a more discernible and fervent, regular rhythm.

31. Irrespective of charges, there is a discernible trend toward higher parental contributions to state education.

32. Synonyms for Appreciable include detectable, perceptible, considerable, discernible, distinguishable, marked, measurable, noticeable, significant and substantial

33. Behind them, a vague wall of audience, the faces barely discernible in bright, damp air.

34. Similar patterns are discernible with other brooch types, although there has been less detailed research.

35. SINCLAIR Their clothes were soaken, their hair dank; their white faces, dimly discernible, were Clammy and cold

36. Filled with Amoks that the mountaina on th north aid of th river ar barely discernible

37. 39 Indeed, there are many common elements discernible among all the different legends about man’s beginning.

38. A dark stain was discernible running intermittently from the door to the bottom of the stairs.

39. 23 Elisabeth approached the longhouse along a grassy footpath,(www.Sentencedict.com) her feet making no discernible sound.

40. When I turn to mega-capitalizations, I cannot parse any clearly discernible pattern that is Conclusively bullish.

41. - Lead Arsenate is a pentavalent form of inorganic arsenic, exists as white crystals with no discernible odor

42. He bought a warehouse and a pier for no... discernible reason... and refused to settle the class action suit.

43. That process would be completed when the sun and the moon later became discernible from the earth.

44. There are no slums, and no discernible wealth, just an equal distribution of what looks like poverty.

45. “The notion of the soul surviving after death is not readily discernible in the Bible.” —New Catholic Encyclopedia.

46. Education, on the other hand, is slow to change, discernible change being measurable in years, or even decades.

47. There are discernible cases of the Presocratics being influenced by conceptual frameworks, but they are not scientific frameworks.

48. A barely discernible indication or evidence of some quantity, quality, characteristic, expression, etc.: A trace of anger in his tone

49. The location of the tabernacle was easily discernible because there was a cloud above the Most Holy compartment.

50. Injecting drug use is specified as a risk, and there is a convoluted but discernible reference to prostitution.

51. The recession had no discernible consequences for the ability of Labour and its supporters to maintain political work.

52. It is the largest Echinodorus, with large cordate leaves and typically with discernible pellucid dots on the blades.

53. It is the largest Echinodorus with large Cordate leaves and typically with discernible pellucid dots on the blades: 2

54. 1 It is the largest Echinodorus, with large cordate leaves and typically with discernible pellucid dots on the blades.

55. Provided this is taken into account, the differences between comparable samples are as readily discernible as when relative abundance is used.

56. Even in relatively minor matters of life this is discernible, as advertising and the mass media dictate their viewpoint.

57. You will meet this problem in its most discernible form on rivers, or stretches of river, which are heavily match-fished.

58. Cummings (1987) has broken down the Amygdaloids into four distinct and discernible stratigraphic zones based on the secondary mineralization expected in each

59. The climate of Egypt being very dry, grain could be stored in pits for a long time without discernible loss of quality.

60. Next, they constructed a mechanical model 10 times bigger that moved its wings 100 times more slowly and watched the now readily discernible effects.

61. Yet no further morphological distinctive feature between Leishmania tropica and the other types is discernible when a comparison with the pertinent literature is made.

62. All five metal samples are pig iron raw products with graphite flakes discernible in the structure and acicular cementite crystals in a ledeburitic matrix.

63. Just as the hidden leaven spread through the whole mass, this growth has not always been readily discernible or understood, but spread it does!

64. While all these words mean "apprehensible as real or existent," Appreciable applies to what is distinctly discernible by the senses or definitely measurable.

65. Appreciable adjective significant, marked, obvious, considerable, substantial, visible, evident, pronounced, definite, noticeable, clear-cut, discernible, measurable, material, recognizable, detectable, perceptible, distinguishable, ascertainable, perceivable This has not had an Appreciable …

66. Yang Caini is reincarnate " nocturnal goddess " , take the swing arsis that is being hanged in half sky to photograph photo, dimly discernible romance is full of mysterious breath. Sentencedict.com

67. Hypocalcemia resulting from the infusion of EDTA had no discernible effect on adrenocortical secretory rates, and hypophysectomy abolished the rise in secretory rates noted in the hypercalcemic intact animals.

68. Bengaline A sturdy warp-faced fabric with pronounced crosswise ribs formed by bulky, coarse, plied yarns or rubber thread. Filling is not discernible on back or face of goods

69. A global assessment of data since 1970 has shown that it is likely that anthropogenic (human made) warming has had a discernible influence on many physical and biological systems.

70. It became apparent that, excepting the historical tribal rhythms at the start of the ceremony, anything with a discernible beat is considered verboten by the party elite who control the games.

71. A study was made of the histological alterations which occur in the development of nutritional encephalomalacia in the chick cerebellum. 3 categories of chicks were discernible according to severity of symptoms.

72. From the perspective of a satellite, the crater is subtle but discernible—concentric rings in the arid landscape, evidence of an extraterrestrial object crashing into our planet millions of years ago.

73. Fire: summer-Choleric-yellow bile; Air: spring-sanguine-blood; Water: fall -phlegmatic-phlegm; Earth: winter-melancholic-black bile; The treatment of a person with a discernible temperament could now be made

74. J . P . Guilford , for example , theoretically distinguished as many as 120 highly specific abilities through a cross - classification of cognitive ( knowing ) activities into logically discernible processes such as remembering , divergent thinking , etc .

75. If you will revisit the Twelve Steps with care, you will find the Four Absolutes form a thread which is discernible in a sober life of quality, every step of the glorious journey.

76. The Cratons are flanked by a fold belt, with or without a discernible suture or shear zone, suggesting that the Cratons, as crustal blocks or microplates, moved against each other and collided to

77. There is no discernible correlation between the stratigraphic sequence of fossil taxa considered in this review and the pattern of evolution inferred from phylogenetic analysis, except for the younger age of Chloranthus-like Androecia (Chloranthistemon).

78. The Cratons are flanked by a fold belt, with or without a discernible suture or shear zone, suggesting that the Cratons, as crustal blocks or microplates, moved against each other and collided to generate these fold belts (Naqvi, 2005)

79. Mulcahy, in Averring that most literary criticism has become so filled with abstruse jargon as to be practically indecipherable to anyone save its practitioners, is himself (i) _____: his main point will be discernible only to the very community he seeks to (ii) _____ .

80. In this busy, tumultuous, and noisy world, it is not like a wind, it is not like a fire, it is not like an earthquake; but it is a still, small, but a very discernible voice, and it causes a throbbing heart.