palatable造句1. The meal was barely palatable.
2. The truth, as always, is slightly less palatable.
3. The truth is not always very palatable.
4. The food is now palatable, and the medical treatment first-rate.
5. His scepticism and irony make his musings palatable to a Western ear.
6. The figures were made no more palatable by a spate of published tables listing Britain's richest people.
7. Dinner was sardines and stew, made palatable by two lots of vodka.
8. If this is making atrocities palatable for not a few concerned citizens the aftertaste is a bit too much.
9. Barley straw is soft and palatable, and is widely used as bulk feed for beef cattle.
10. Overfertilization by nitrogen may also make trees more palatable to insects.
11. Public financing is more palatable, however, when combined with other, more popular reforms such as limits on campaign spending.
12. He excelled in conveying information in a palatable, humorous, and exciting form to a general audience.
13. The new invention was nutritious, palatable, cheap and simple to make.
14. They changed the wording of the advertisement to make it more palatable to women.
15. Some of the dialogue has been changed to make it more palatable to an American audience.
16. I'm afraid the members won't find all these changes very palatable.
17. Dietary fibre is provided by a wide selection of easily available and palatable foods.
18. Mycoprotein made from fungus cultures can be textured to make a very palatable form of non-meat food.
19. This could be done by mixing powdered jade with more palatable foods.
20. If there was no numbing and if the item was reasonably palatable, then they'd take another small bite and swallow.
21. There was certainly an ample amount of food, and it was all reasonably palatable.
22. A docudrama can remedy unhappy or unjust conclusions by packaging them in palatable forms.
23. Other factors have also forced a rethink on the left, making it more palatable to Washington.
24. Nevertheless, the purse strings have been loosened sufficiently to provide a palatable enough feast.
25. Because of chemical pollution of rivers, the cost of producing safe, palatable drinking water has risen dramatically.
26. The thousand-headed and dwarf thousand-headed varieties are the hardiest; the marrow-stemmed are more palatable but not so frost-resistant.
27. This detail may not make the annual recorded crime figures, showing another rise in violent crime, seem much more palatable.
28. The linguistic transformation known as object deletion is used to ensure that instances of police aggression are rendered more palatable.
29. And the fact that some boys may have been whipped unjustly fifty years ago does not make that injustice more palatable today.
30. The people of Wootton Bassett want those words translated into a more palatable future.