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Sentence count:280+16Posted:2016-12-28Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: accountableanswerableaptlikelyprobableresponsibleSimilar words: reliableviablevariablesociableinsatiableinvariableliabilityreliabilityMeaning: ['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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241, However, the members will be personally liable to the company to the full extent for the debts of the company.
242, Participants who break any conditions are liable to arrest, conviction or a, 400 fine.
243, But the hatred they aroused meant that they were liable to be brutally slaughtered if captured afterwards.
244, The analogy between the diseases of the human body and those to which the horse is liable is very great.
245, She is now liable for the wasted costs of her abandoned case - more than £1,000.
246, The chemical was liable to explode on contact with water.
247, It is well established that in the delinquent-prone, home discipline is more liable to be too lax, strict or erratic.
248, Obviously the girls were liable to incur unpleasant finger or hand injuries from badly aimed blows.
249, It was that liability for which the original lessee was concurrently liable.
250, A drawback of this fire-setting technique is that it was liable to impair the value of the product by cracking it.
251, Neither was the Government legally liable to pay compensation, he said.
252, Anyone who failed to answer the summons was liable to be beaten.
253, Alas, the critics were liable to miss the point or deliberately find fault with it.
254, The result looks odd: she is guilty in criminal law but not liable in civil law.
255, When an agent makes a contract either the principal is liable or the agent is liable for a breach of authority.
256, As an absolute minimum they will hold the member liable for any failure to supervise.
257, For example, young children are held less liable than older children.
258, Such deliberation, while the youth of Britain were liable to go up in smoke, outraged many.
259, They do not want to adopt accounting policies that are liable to land them in front of it.
260, Smoothly synchronised endocrine function, an intrinsic factor in determining youthfulness, is also notoriously liable to become unbalanced through stress.
261, Therefore, eggs or fry of other fish are liable to be eaten.
262, The cost of this extended power is that governors will be liable to defend their decision before an industrial tribunal.
263, In such circumstances councillors and officials can be sanctioned and made personally liable for misappropriated funds.
264, Much of the money owed was Brian's personal debt that his widow is not liable for.
265, Indeed,(http://sentencedict.com/liable.html) many of the complex molecules of which they are composed would be liable to fall apart.
266, The plaintiffs argued that Sony was liable for copyright infringement because it supplied the means for infringement.
267, Once oestrogen levels fall, the bone becomes less dense and strong and more liable to fracture.
268, Alternatively, the employer could be vicariously liable if Arthur was negligent in respect of his statement to Bert.
269, In contrast, partners are legally liable for all debts and unpaid bills of the partnership.
270, Denning had very much in mind the recent changes in the law making a valuer liable in negligence: see 14.5.
More similar words: reliableviablevariablesociableinsatiableinvariableliabilityreliabilityablecabletablenotableunablegabledusableenableaffablebe able tolikableparablecapabletableaupalpablechewablemalleableamenablebearablesizeableamicabledisabled
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