Debatable in a sentence as an adjective

I guess it's debatable if that is small or not.

This "serious watch lovers won't go for this" is debatable.

The last two ideas are the real distinguishing features of TDD and are of debatable merit.

As I recall, people have attempted to replicate the results this blog post is based on and the result was debatable.

Despite most of the points in this post being debatable there's one bit that caught my eye: "Being nice will not help it, and CoffeeScript is not radical enough.

If those groups have trouble understanding your speech, then how could you not have a problem?Really, this is not a debatable point among sensible people.

After all, no one who calls themselves reasonable can be opposed to national security!It's subtle, and of course debatable.

> Unity exists because every other Linux GUI has > fallen victim to this process That's very debatable.

This is not true, C# can be thought as superior to Java, only if you intend to be completely immersed in the Microsoft stack and this assertion is still debatable.

I don't think we dispute that there's a huge value in the course, but whether it's good for an introduction is I think, debatableI do know that when I was a student, I raised many of these same concerns and frankly, I dont think those concerns are invalid.

It is debatable whether the Github/Rails Core Team was too lax, but I for one am tired of hearing developers whine and make a witch trial out of groups of developers that have moved the development community forward several huge steps just to make themselves sound smart or feel fulfilled.

You can't rewrite history when history is replicated along several repos.- modifying the working directory is an expected result; of debatable usefulness, namely in the face of the behaviour of hg/monotone/darcs/other_dvcs_predating_git, but again not intrinsically bad.- pausing to review others' work is needed for a merge, again an expected behaviour on git pull- making it hard to rebase against a remote branch is good.

Debatable definitions

adjective

open to doubt or debate; "If you ever get married, which seems to be extremely problematic"

See also: problematic problematical

adjective

open to argument or debate; "that is a moot question"

See also: arguable disputable moot

adjective

capable of being disproved

See also: disputable