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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121, If Simpson is found guilty, he could be liable for millions of dollars in damages.
122, Any work carried out after then becomes liable to enforcement procedures.
123, As a merger between genetic enterprises it is, like any other business with two partners, liable to discord.
124, Anyone who is a taxpayer, especially those liable at 40p in the pound, will find these schemes attractive.
125, It is, though, not entirely clear to what extent they were liable for tax collection and assessment.
126, Where the injuries to a student are not foreseeable, however, the school district will not be held liable.
127, However, computer hackers might also be liable under the law of confidence, depending on the circumstances.
128, One reason for this is the need to maintain an up-to-date register of those liable to pay.
129, Can schools be held liable for negligent hiring or retention of unfit employees?
130, Directors of limited companies are not personally liable for their companies' debts unless you get a guarantee from them.
131, You are more liable to injury when you exercise infrequently or irregularly.
132, Long-standing museum collections are liable to find their status redefined as perspectives lengthen.
133, Clerical Medical is liable to United Kingdom tax on the income and certain gains arising from the assets backing this policy.
134, Candidates found guilty of malpractice were liable to be disenfranchised and banned from holding elective office for 10 years.
135, In that instance, the insurer was legally liable for the loss.
136, Reform of the law which makes businesses still liable for their successors' defaults even after they have assigned the lease.
137, In the 1980 budget, the Government announced that unemployment pay, sickness and invalidity benefit would be liable to tax.
138, They are not liable in negligence for the cost of remedial measures caused by a defect in the building's construction.
139, Tory politicians are also liable to misread the trade-off in voters' minds between taxation and spending.
140, If he is liable to the plaintiffs at all it can only be on the basis of professional negligence.
141, The defendant was held liable for the loss, as the thief's act did not break the chain of causation.
142, The individual will be primarily liable and the health authority vicariously liable for its employees' negligence.
143, This means simply that the customers have the claim on these deposits and thus the institutions are liable to meet the claims.
143, Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
144, He always checked the mechanism before firing because the Ruger/MAC Mark I was now vintage and occasionally liable to jam.
145, She would always be bad-tempered, liable to peck out an eye or lash out dangerously with those sharp claws.
146, The money comprised contributions from member States, which maintained their position of not being legally liable.
147, He has a number, many quite apt, which he is liable to produce to lend substance to his conversation.
148, Under the new regime, companies will be liable for automatic penalties for late filing.
149, The technique of hammering meant that sheet metal was liable to become brittle.
150, All it is liable to do is alienate your supporters.
More similar words: reliable, viable, variable, sociable, insatiable, invariable, liability, reliability, able, cable, table, notable, unable, gabled, usable, enable, affable, be able to, likable, parable, capable, tableau, palpable, chewable, malleable, amenable, bearable, sizeable, amicable, disabled.