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provably (encz) | provably,prokazatelně	adv:		Zdeněk Brož |  
Improvably (gcide) | Improvable \Im*prov"a*ble\, a. [From Improve.]
    1. Capable of being improved; susceptible of improvement;
       admitting of being made better; capable of cultivation, or
       of being advanced in good qualities.
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             Man is accommodated with moral principles,
             improvable by the exercise of his faculties. --Sir
                                                   M. Hale.
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             I have a fine spread of improvable lands. --Addison.
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    2. Capable of being used to advantage; profitable;
       serviceable; advantageous.
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             The essays of weaker heads afford improvable hints
             to better.                            --Sir T.
                                                   Browne.
       -- Im*pro"a*ble*ness, n. -- Im*prov"a*bly, adv.
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Irreprovably (gcide) | Irreprovable \Ir`re*prov"a*ble\, a.
    Incapable of being justly reproved; irreproachable;
    blameless; upright. -- Ir`re*prov"a*ble*ness, n. --
    Ir`re*prov"a*bly, adv.
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Reprovably (gcide) | Reprovable \Re*prov"a*ble\ (r?-pr??v"?-b'l), a. [Cf. F.
    r['e]prouvable.]
    Worthy of reproof or censure. --Jer. Taylor.
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    Syn: Blamable; blameworthy; censurable; reprehensible;
         culpable; rebukable.
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         Re*prov"a*bly, adv.
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provably (wn) | provably
     adv 1: in an obvious and provable manner; "his documentary
            sources are demonstrably wrong" [syn: demonstrably,
            provably, incontrovertibly] |  
provably difficult (foldoc) | provably difficult
 
    The set or property of problems for which it can be proven
    that no polynomial-time algorithm exists, only
    exponential-time algorithms.
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provably unsolvable (foldoc) | provably unsolvable
 
    The set or property of problems for which no algorithm at
    all exists.  E.g. the Halting Problem.  See also {provably
    difficult}.
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