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.
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- [not before noun] (of a job, position, etc., especially in a university) that can be held for a particular period of time
- The lectureship is tenable for a period of three years.
Word Originlate 16th cent.: from French, from tenir ‘to hold’, from Latin tenere.
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