Inspectable: meaning, definitions and examples
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inspectable
[ ɪnˈspɛktəbəl ]
in software development
Capable of being examined or reviewed for analysis or debugging purposes.
Synonyms
examinable, reviewable, scrutinizable.
Which Synonym Should You Choose?
Word | Description / Examples |
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inspectable |
Use this word when referring to something that can be looked at or examined, usually for quality, condition, or compliance. Often used in technical, industrial, or procedural contexts.
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examinable |
Best used in educational or scientific contexts where something can be tested, analyzed, or formally assessed. It's often connected with subjects, data, or phenomena that can be studied in detail.
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reviewable |
Typically used in legal, procedural, or organizational settings where documents, decisions, or performances are subject to a formal review or evaluation.
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scrutinizable |
Appropriate for contexts where a high level of detailed and critical examination is required. Often has a slightly more intense or negative connotation, implying thorough and possibly critical inspection.
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Examples of usage
- The code was written in a way that made it easily inspectable by other developers.
- The software had a user-friendly interface that made it highly inspectable.
- The inspectable nature of the application allowed for quick identification and resolution of bugs.
Translations
Translations of the word "inspectable" in other languages:
🇵🇹 inspecionável
🇮🇳 निरीक्षणीय
🇩🇪 inspektierbar
🇮🇩 dapat diperiksa
🇺🇦 інспектований
🇵🇱 kontrolowany
🇯🇵 検査可能な
🇫🇷 inspectable
🇪🇸 inspeccionable
🇹🇷 denetlenebilir
🇰🇷 검사할 수 있는
🇸🇦 قابل للتفتيش
🇨🇿 kontrolovatelný
🇸🇰 kontrolovateľný
🇨🇳 可检查的
🇸🇮 pregledljiv
🇮🇸 skoðanlegur
🇰🇿 тексеруге болатын
🇬🇪 შესამოწმებელი
🇦🇿 yoxlanıla bilən
🇲🇽 inspeccionable
Etymology
The word 'inspectable' is derived from the verb 'inspect', which comes from the Latin word 'inspectare', meaning 'to look at'. The suffix '-able' is added to 'inspect' to form 'inspectable', indicating that something can be examined or reviewed. The term is commonly used in software development to describe the ability to analyze or debug code.
See also: inspection, inspector, inspectors, introspect, uninspected.