accusable, at fault, blameworthy, chargeable, culpable, guilty, implicated, inculpated, open to criticism, reprehensible, reprovable
Definitionadj. liable to be accused
Last update: August 7, 2015
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There were indictable proofs that he had committed the crime. [Please select]
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The common law of England treats blasphemy as an indictable offence. [Please select]
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Edward Carpenter estimates that five-sixths of indictable crimes consist in some violation of property rights; but that is too low a figure. [Please select]
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The bouquet of Dan's pipe was pretty well dispelled by morning save to the discerning nostril of the harvard man, who protested against it, and said the offense was indictable at common law. [Please select]
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