she thinks that she's a sly and subtle schemer, but her machinations and motives are all too scrutable to those of us who know her
Recent Examples on the WebThis transition of oil ownership from large, scrutable giants to smaller, obscure operators is one reason why some climate campaigners have argued against fossil fuel divestment. Eamon Barrett, Fortune, 11 May 2022
Word History
Etymology
Late Latin scrutabilis searchable, from Latin scrutari