Sentences with articulable
ar·tic·u·late
A a - Police can detain a citizen only when there are specific and articulable facts supporting reasonable suspicion that a crime has been committed.
- An articulate speaker.
- Which means that the officer must have a reasonable suspicion based on articulable facts that some wrongdoing has occurred.
- Mitigating or identifying the perpetrator of an act of terrorism or other significant and articulable harm to national security.
- An articulate thought.
- An articulate form; an articulate shape; an articulate area.
- Without a reasonable, articulable suspicion, a person's privacy should not be invaded by taking a DNA sample.
- An articulate image.
- An articulate system of philosophy.
- To articulate a shape; to articulate an idea.
- An injection to articulate arteries so that obstructions can be observed by x-ray.
- To articulate with excessive precision.