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Definition of liable adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

liable

adjective
 
/ˈlaɪəbl/
 
/ˈlaɪəbl/
[not before noun]
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  1. liable (for something) legally responsible for paying the cost of something
    • You will be liable for any damage caused.
    • The court ruled he could not be held personally liable for his wife's debts.
    Extra Examples
    • Partners are jointly and severally (= together and individually ) liable for a partnership's debts.
    • She's fully liable for the company's debts.
    • They could be found liable for the entire amount.
    • Under this rule, if Y is employed by X, X will be vicariously liable for the actions of Y.
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    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • become
    • remain
    adverb
    • strictly
    • fully
    • potentially
    preposition
    • for
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  2. liable to do something likely to do something
    • We're all liable to make mistakes when we're tired.
    • The bridge is liable to collapse at any moment.
  3. liable to something likely to be affected by something synonym prone
    • You are more liable to injury if you exercise infrequently.
  4. liable to something likely to be punished by law for something
    • Offenders are liable to fines of up to $500.
    • Advertisers pretending to be private individuals will be liable to prosecution.
  5. liable for/to something | liable to do something having to do something by law
    • People who earn under a certain amount are not liable to pay tax.
    • At 60, he was no longer liable for conscription.
  6. Word Originlate Middle English: perhaps from Anglo-Norman French, from French lier ‘to bind’, from Latin ligare.
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