0 able to be deduced (= answered or decided by thinking carefully about the known facts): --
Certain character traits are deducible from his conversational behaviour.
What facts are reasonably deducible from the evidence?
If a physical object statement is to be translatable into a sense-data statement, the former must be at least deducible from the latter.
The correct spelling form is deducible from standard rules of spelling when the word is fully voweled.
What is deducible from the statistics contained in the census figures of 1971 is that this is about the right figure.
From the figures given therein those desired are easily deducible.
In any case, the figure is hardly deducible, because it will vary according to all sorts of different factors.
The degree of efficiency achieved should be clearly deducible from the presentation.
Nor is any such principle deducible from examination of the range of sport already prohibited under subsection (2).
It is not a matter that can be deducible with mathematical accuracy.