What's the difference between conscionable and conscionableness?
Conscionable
Definition:
(a.) Governed by, or according to, conscience; reasonable; just.
Example Sentences:
(1) They imply that it is a matter of weighty regret that things have now reached a pass where their only conscionable option is to declare "thus far and no further".
(2) And ask just how conscionable is it to live in a state that locks up a vastly disproportionate number of black men and women, and sentences many of them to death.
(3) Isolate requirements must be embed in a general conscions processing of social informations.
(4) Yet corruption in Fifa is clearly very conscionable indeed, because our collective conscience has borne it all too well.
Conscionableness
Definition:
(n.) The quality of being conscionable; reasonableness.
Example Sentences:
(1) They imply that it is a matter of weighty regret that things have now reached a pass where their only conscionable option is to declare "thus far and no further".
(2) And ask just how conscionable is it to live in a state that locks up a vastly disproportionate number of black men and women, and sentences many of them to death.
(3) Isolate requirements must be embed in a general conscions processing of social informations.
(4) Yet corruption in Fifa is clearly very conscionable indeed, because our collective conscience has borne it all too well.