adjective
- able to be challenged, disputed, or argued against
- open to legal challenge or objection
Usage: legal
Examples
- The referee's decision was contestable, and the coach filed a formal complaint.
- Some of the study's findings are contestable and require further research.
- The will was contestable because it lacked proper witness signatures.
- His claim to the property is contestable under current law.
- The data presented in the report is contestable by independent experts.
- Whether that interpretation is correct remains contestable among scholars.