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certifiably

adv. With the potential for certification.

Usage examples of "certifiably".

Thompson -- if he were with us & certifiably de-pressurized at this point in time -- could offer some first-hand testimony about how the IRS and the Treasury Department were used, back in 1970, to work muscle on Ideological Enemies like himself.

So the world is a better place, now that he's at least out of sight, if not certifiably dead.

He had come aboard at high tide, as it were, and even though he was now in charge of everything from carrying Ali's money -- in a big roll of $100 bills -- to protecting his life with an ever-present chrome-plated revolver and the lethal fists and feet of a black belt with a license to kill, it had always galled him a bit to know that Muhammad's capricious instincts and occasionally perverse sense of humor made it certifiably impossible for any one bodyguard, or even four, to protect him from danger in public.

Built to make a woman actually want to be a sex slave and certifiably loony tunes.

She was going to be allowed to write the first certifiably non-fiction written work about angels.

Even if Kelly didn’t care if she became involved with a man who was certifiably crazy, he cared.

She had told me he was certifiably mad, but she'd apparently been drinking when she said so.

Edmund Exley is a certifiably brilliant detective with nationally recognized leadership skills.

By the time Stalin was dead most of Moscow believed be was certifiably insane.

He listed the ones who were certifiably psycho, and the ones who were on the edge, and the ones who were hanging on, like Quesada and Norton and Rudiger.

With a fond smile at the marquess, Elizabeth couldn't help but think that if Catherine allowed this fine gentleman to slip away, then her sister was completely, utterly, no, certifiably crazy.

I was gathering a conviction that all Tertians were certifiably insane by Iowa standards.