What's the difference between dubitable and dubitation?

Dubitable


Definition:

  • (a.) Liable to be doubted; uncertain.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Some data, such as patient occupation and the extent of lymph node invasion expressed different meanings, while various parameters led to dubitative conclusions.
  • (2) You might think so, but research from another British firm, Dubit , found earlier this year that 10% of 11-16 year-olds here were still playing it, while 17% were on Disney's Club Penguin.
  • (3) 2.47pm GMT 2014 as 'the year of larger scale family-focused digital entertainment' An email from British firm Dubit , which works with brands like the BBC, Cartoon Network and PBS Kids on digital projects, and further back (2000) launched the first 3D Flash virtual world for children.
  • (4) Youth research companies Dubit and Sherbert surveyed more than 5,000 parents and children in the UK and US earlier this year, and suggested that the last Ofcom stats may already be out of date when it comes to measuring the amount of children watching videos online in those countries.
  • (5) Kids still love channels but YouTube gives them the opportunity for forge their own path and discover content in a way that other services don’t allow,” said Peter Robinson, Dubit’s global head of research.

Dubitation


Definition:

  • (n.) Act of doubting; doubt.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Some data, such as patient occupation and the extent of lymph node invasion expressed different meanings, while various parameters led to dubitative conclusions.
  • (2) You might think so, but research from another British firm, Dubit , found earlier this year that 10% of 11-16 year-olds here were still playing it, while 17% were on Disney's Club Penguin.
  • (3) 2.47pm GMT 2014 as 'the year of larger scale family-focused digital entertainment' An email from British firm Dubit , which works with brands like the BBC, Cartoon Network and PBS Kids on digital projects, and further back (2000) launched the first 3D Flash virtual world for children.
  • (4) Youth research companies Dubit and Sherbert surveyed more than 5,000 parents and children in the UK and US earlier this year, and suggested that the last Ofcom stats may already be out of date when it comes to measuring the amount of children watching videos online in those countries.
  • (5) Kids still love channels but YouTube gives them the opportunity for forge their own path and discover content in a way that other services don’t allow,” said Peter Robinson, Dubit’s global head of research.

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