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Demonstrability
Demonstrability De*mon`stra*bil"i*ty, n.
The quality of being demonstrable; demonstrableness.
Demonstrableness
Demonstrableness De*mon"stra*ble*ness, n.
The quality of being demonstrable; demonstrability.
Demonstrably
Demonstrably De*mon"stra*bly, adv.
In a demonstrable manner; incontrovertibly; clearly.
Cases that demonstrably concerned the public cause.
--Clarendon.
Demonstrance
Demonstrance De*mon"strance, n. [OF. demonstrance.]
Demonstration; proof. [Obs.] --Holland.
DemonstrateDemonstrate Dem"on*strate (?; 277), v. t. [L. demonstratus, p.
p. of demonstrare to demonstrate; de- + monstrare to show.
See Monster.]
1. To point out; to show; to exhibit; to make evident.
--Shak.
2. To show, or make evident, by reasoning or proof; to prove
by deduction; to establish so as to exclude the
possibility of doubt or denial.
We can not demonstrate these things so as to show
that the contrary often involves a contradiction.
--Tillotson.
3. (Anat.) To exhibit and explain (a dissection or other
anatomical preparation). DemonstraterDemonstrater Dem"on*stra`ter, n.
See Demonstrator. Demonstrative
Demonstrative De*mon"stra*tive, n. (Gram.)
A demonstrative pronoun; as, ``this' and ``that' are
demonstratives.
Demonstratively
Demonstratively De*mon"stra*tive*ly, adv.
In a manner fitted to demonstrate; clearly; convincingly;
forcibly.
Demonstrativeness
Demonstrativeness De*mon"stra*tive*ness, n.
The state or quality of being demonstrative.
Demonstratory
Demonstratory De*mon"stra*to*ry, a.
Tending to demonstrate; demonstrative. --Johnson.
Indemonstrability
Indemonstrability In`de*mon`stra*bil"i*ty, n.
The quality of being indemonstrable.
Indirect demonstrationIndirect In`di*rect", a. [Pref. in- not + direct: cf. F.
indirect.]
1. Not direct; not straight or rectilinear; deviating from a
direct line or course; circuitous; as, an indirect road.
2. Not tending to an aim, purpose, or result by the plainest
course, or by obvious means, but obliquely or
consequentially; by remote means; as, an indirect
accusation, attack, answer, or proposal.
By what bypaths and indirect, crooked ways I met
this crown. --Shak.
3. Not straightforward or upright; unfair; dishonest; tending
to mislead or deceive.
Indirect dealing will be discovered one time or
other. --Tillotson.
4. Not resulting directly from an act or cause, but more or
less remotely connected with or growing out of it; as,
indirect results, damages, or claims.
5. (Logic & Math.) Not reaching the end aimed at by the most
plain and direct method; as, an indirect proof,
demonstration, etc.
Indirect claims, claims for remote or consequential damage.
Such claims were presented to and thrown out by the
commissioners who arbitrated the damage inflicted on the
United States by the Confederate States cruisers built and
supplied by Great Britain.
Indirect demonstration, a mode of demonstration in which
proof is given by showing that any other supposition
involves an absurdity (reductio ad absurdum), or an
impossibility; thus, one quantity may be proved equal to
another by showing that it can be neither greater nor
less.
Indirect discourse. (Gram.) See Direct discourse, under
Direct.
Indirect evidence, evidence or testimony which is
circumstantial or inferential, but without witness; --
opposed to direct evidence.
Indirect tax, a tax, such as customs, excises, Ostensive demonstrationOstensive Os*ten"sive, a.
Showing; exhibiting.
Ostensive demonstration (Math.), a direct or positive
demonstration, as opposed to the apagogical or indirect
method. Redemonstrate
Redemonstrate Re*dem"on*strate (r?*d?m"?n*str?t or
r?`d?*m?n"-str?t), v. t.
To demonstrate again, or anew.
Every truth of morals must be redemonstrated in the
experience of the individual man before he is capable
of utilizing it as a constituent of character or a
guide in action. --Lowell.
Meaning of Demonstra from wikipedia
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Retrieved May 2, 2025 – via Twitter. "Após vitória dos liberais,
governo Lula
demonstra interesse em
firmar acordo entre Mercosul e Canadá".
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Keyboard Irish song
attributed to
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Official Russian government law portal. Revelação do Náutico,
Douglas demonstra respeito e
agradecimento a Lúcio (Náutico's revelation,
Douglas demonstrates...
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December 2019.
Retrieved 9
December 2019. "Diego Alves, do Flamengo,
demonstra insatisfação com
chegada de novo goleiro". Gávea News (in
Brazilian Portuguese)...
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original on 9
March 2012.
Retrieved 22
February 2010. "Kieza
demonstra ansiedade por balançar as
redes pelo
Fortaleza em apresentação". lance...
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Independent Motto Latin: Vias tuas
Domine demonstra mihi (Lord
teach me thy ways)
Religious affiliation(s)
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November 2013 (in Portuguese) Avaí
demonstra interesse no
retorno do
atacante Anderson Lopes (Avaí
shows interest in...
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original on 9
February 2023.
Retrieved 9
February 2023. "Macron
demonstra apoio a
projeto de Lula para paz na Ucrânia". RFI (in
Brazilian Portuguese)...
- poetry,
Tanon Sai Jai
based on the Lao
American journey. He
published Demonstra, a
speculative poetry collection inspired by
science fiction in 2013 through...