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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151, The mortgage made Mrs. Jones personally liable, as guarantor, to pay the £1,000.
152, The remainder will be treated as investment income, which is liable to tax.
153, The producer of a defective product is liable for damage resulting wholly or partly from that defect.
154, First, he may be liable to conviction of an offence under the Trade Descriptions Act 1968.
155, It was but lately that realty had been made liable for the debts of its deceased owner.
156, He has been found liable for two brutal slayings, but is not a criminal in the eyes of the law.
157, A failure to fulfil this duty on the part of the innkeeper may render the innkeeper liable to criminal prosecution.
158, Small breeds like Dachshunds are liable to injure their backs, sometimes seriously, as a result.
159, Hollins was held liable to Fowler for the conversion of the cotton.
160, He may find himself liable for taxes that proper understanding would have enabled him to avoid.
161, But hypnosis makes subjects even more liable to make such errors, William Putnam of the University of California has found.
162, They do not poach in winter, but are liable to become desiccated in summer.
163, Of course, a teacher who breaks a contract will also be liable to the school; district.
164, Non-response is liable to be more of a problem in the larger-sample surveys, particularly those using postal questionnaire methods.
165, Some courts have carved out exceptions to governmental immunity, however, and found school boards liable.
166, Can teachers be held liable if a student injures another student or a teacher?
167, The more minor crimes are less liable to be known to the police and recorded in the statistics than are serious crimes.
168, As Turbosoft were not a limited liability company, the proprietors are personally liable for the losses and could be made bankrupt.
169, No one knew whether the civil jury would hold the former football star liable for two brutal murders.
170, Manchester s council-tax payers still remain technically liable for any losses.
171, We assume each member is individually and severally liable in what may be exceptional circumstances.
172, If Simpson is found liable, the jury would then hear arguments on what compensation to award.
173, As creative types, we're notoriously unpredictable, and thus liable to put our foot in it in front of touchy clients.
173, Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
174, He could be liable for damages if it comes to court.
175, Damn, boy, you re liable to get a flat going that speed.
176, However, never park your trailer near one which has poor stands and is liable to swing in a wind.
177, The government called the plan dangerous, unconstitutional and liable to spin out of control.
178, The defendants supplied a chemical to the plaintiffs but failed to warn that it was liable to explode on contact with water.
179, The other preliminary matter is that the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 does not tell you whether the seller is liable.
180, The men, who are interested in cash, are more liable to go for the big wood.
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