Synonym: accountable, answerable, apt, likely, probable, responsible. Similar words: reliable, viable, variable, sociable, insatiable, invariable, liability, reliability. Meaning: ['laɪəbl] adj. 1. at risk of or subject to experiencing something usually unpleasant 2. subject to legal action 3. (often followed by `to') likely to be affected with 4. held legally responsible.
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61, If goods are lost in transit, the carrier will be liable for damages.
62, The airline's insurer is liable for damages to the victims' families.
63, This chemical is liable to explode on contact with water.
64, Tenants are jointly and severally liable for payment of the rent.
65, You know you are liable to be cross-examined mercilessly about the assault.
66, Partners are jointly and severally liable for a partnership's debts.
67, You're more liable to injury when you don't get regular exercise.
68, N.B. Charges are liable to be reviewed annually.
69, He's liable to behave very strangely, too.
70, Liable blow up in their faces.
71, A dead body is liable to do that.
72, Prostitutes are particularly liable to infection.
73, The card holder is liable for any unpaid debts.
74, The defendants were held liable in negligence.
75, The holder is vicariously liable for a contravention.
76, Can schools be held liable for educational malpractice?
77, Income: Liable to fluctuate wildly.
78, The corporation could be legally liable!
79, One-third of the world's human population lives on land that is liable to be inundated if the seas rise.
80, If they make a loss(sentencedict.com), management committees could be held liable personally under insolvency regulations for any such losses.
81, The matter before the high court involves only the theoretical issue of whether the government can be held liable for damages.
82, It is well known that an original tenant remains liable on the covenants in the lease, even after an assignment.
83, However, each case will depend on its particular circumstances(sentencedict.com/liable.html), and equality monies are not always liable to ad valorem duty.
84, Athens asserted her rights over her citizens temporarily exiled, as she did over those at home and liable for service.
85, As soon as the reins are removed, the horse is liable to revert to his original way of going.
86, Moreover, the person responsible for inducing this state is likely to be held at least partially liable if misfortune does occur.
87, That person should be liable for the business expenses and entitled to the sale proceeds. 5.
88, The city is not liable for payment on the bonds even if the borrower defaults, Gittings said.
89, If you fail to provide a specimen you may be liable to prosecution.
90, The jury that held Simpson liable consisted of six men and six women, ranging in age from mid-20s to mid-70s.
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