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chargeable
/ ˈtʃɑːdʒəbəl /
adjective
- charged or liable to be charged
- liable to result in a legal charge
Derived Forms
- ˈchargeableness, noun
- ˈchargeably, adverb
Other Words From
- chargea·ble·ness chargea·bili·ty noun
- chargea·bly adverb
- non·chargea·ble adjective
- un·chargea·ble adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of chargeable1
Example Sentences
Even with the famous names involved, there is only so excited anyone can get about the intricate details of chargeable rates.
These are hybrid vehicles that drive just like a regular hybrid but have a chargeable battery that allows you to first drive a short distance on all-electric power.
She likes cordless, chargeable lights like the Zafferano line she carries, which offers configurations for bookshelves, cabinets and even the outdoors.
The jury wasn’t deciding who was at “fault” but “whether chargeable offences were committed,” Campbell said.
“So under the theory of this case, potentially all those things might be chargeable as murder.”
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