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acclimated
accountability
accountable
accountableness
accusable
aluta
amenable
answer
answerable
answerableness
apology
apothecary
apparent
apt
associable
attachable
attemptable
avoidable
beating
bond
capriciousness
castor-oil
censual
chess
cheverilize
clay
clear
colliquable
compliable
conciliable
confiscable
connusant
constrainable
contraband
crank
damnable
decentness
deceptibility
defatigable
deludable
delusion
desert
designing
destructible
discerpibility
disciplinable
disputable
dissipable
distrainable
ductile
encumbrance
engage
engagement
engaging
errable
errableness
escheatable
evanescence
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evanid
exceptionable
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exempt
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exposed
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fallibility
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fault
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forfeit
forfeitable
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fragility
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frailty
gold
guilt
guilty
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hazardable
idiosyncrasy
illabile
illability
immovable
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impeachment
impeccable
impeccancy
imperfect
imperishable
impose
imprescriptibility
imputation
inamissibleness
incorruptibleness
incorruptive
incur
incurring
indecimable
indefectible
indorser
infallible
interested
into
irreprovably
irresponsible
justiceable
labile
liability
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marcessible
money
mortgage
multipliable
multipliableness
objectionable
obligation
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obnoxiousness
overset
peccable
penality
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pliability
pliable
pliableness
precarious
predisposing
punishable
punishableness
putrescible
questionable
ratable
receit
respond
responsible
responsibleness
rubber
rust
scan
seduction
sequacity
sequestrable
slippery
soften
species
spungy
standing
stercoranist
stercorarian
stiffening
stiffness
subject
suppleness
sure
surefooted
surety
suspicable
suspicious
suspiciousness
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taxable
temptable
tickle
ticklish
ticklishness
uncontroverted
unexceptionable
unexceptionably
unfading
unfailing
unimpairable
unobjectionable
unobjectionably
unobnoxious
unpliable
unreproved
unresponsible
unslipping
unsubject
unvarying
unwithering
vagabond
variable
variableness
versatile
visitable
volubility
vulnerable
wadding
washy
will
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1828 Definition

LI'ABLE, a. [L. ligo. See Liege.]

1. Bound; obliged in law or equity; responsible; answerable. The surety is liable for the debt of his principal. The parent is not liable for debts contracted by a son who is a minor, except for necessaries.

This use of liable is now common among lawyers. The phrase is abridged. The surety is liable, that is, bound to pay the debt of his principal.

2. Subject; obnoxious; exposed.

Proudly secure, yet liable to fall.

Liable, in this sense, is always applied to evils. We never say, a man is liable to happiness or prosperity, but he is liable to disease, calamities, censure; he is liable to err, to sin, to fall.
1913 Definition
Liable (liable)
a.(l***imacr]"å*b'l)
Li"a*ble
[From F. lier to bind, L. ligare. Cf. Ally, v. t., Ligature.]
  1. Bound or obliged in law or equity; responsible; answerable; as, the surety is liable for the debt of his principal.
  2. Exposed to a certain contingency or casualty, more or less probable; -- with to and an infinitive or noun; as, liable to slip; liable to accident.

    Syn. -- Accountable; responsible; answerable; bound; subject; obnoxious; exposed. -- Liable, Subject. Liable refers to a future possible or probable happening which may not actually occur; as, horses are liable to slip; even the sagacious are liable to make mistakes. Subject refers to any actual state or condition belonging to the nature or circumstances of the person or thing spoken of, or to that which often befalls one. One whose father was subject to attacks of the gout is himself liable to have that disease. Men are constantly subject to the law, but liable to suffer by its infraction.

    Proudly secure, yet liable to fall. Milton.

    All human things are subject to decay. Dryden.


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