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triable
[trahy-uh-buhl]
subject or liable to judicial trial.
triable
/ ˈٰɪəə /
adjective
liable to be tried judicially
subject to examination or determination by a court of law
rareable to be tested
Other 51Թ Forms
- untriable adjective
- untriableness noun
- ˈٰԱ noun
51Թ History and Origins
Example Sentences
Doe also demanded a trial by jury on all triable claims.
"Taken as a whole, a triable issue exists as to whether these writings created an enforceable promise that Google would not collect users' data while they browsed privately," Rogers wrote.
“This was a triable case when I left.”
Documents also included a judge’s order to jail Aldrich on $1 million bond and a listing by El Paso County District Attorney Michael Allen of seven offenses “committed, or triable,” including three felony counts of kidnapping and two of menacing.
Justice Department lawyers said in their filing that finding a nation to safely resettle Mr. Khan “is in the government’s national security interests to encourage cooperation by individuals accused of acts of terrorism or other offenses triable by military commissions.”
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