Results for: liable to have mishaps
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liable to have mishapsaccident-prone
able to be charged, capable of being impeached, liable to be impeached; accusable, worthy of a criminal trialimpeachable
able to be levied, able to be taxed, may be taxed; liable to be taxedleviable
able to be settled judicially, able to be tried in a court of law, capable of being settled in court, liable for trialjusticiable
able to do particular thing, doing something well, legally competent, liable to, skilled, proficientcapable
accountable, agreeable, responsive, tractable; accountable, responsible; open to criticism or examination, liable to be judged, willing to cooperateamenable
acquire a burden, experience something unpleasant, meet with, bring upon oneself, become liable for (generally pertaining to something unpleasant or undesirable)incur
allowable against tax, capable of being deducted, capable of being subtracted or taken off, excess, liable to deduction, uninsured amountdeductible
building which is liable to catch fire (because of its age, condition, etc.); structure which would be difficult to escape from in the event of a fire, unsafe buildingfiretrap
can be charged with a crime (Law), liable to indictment, making somebody liable to indictmentindictable
can be rated, estimable, can be evaluated, can be assessed; liable to taxation, taxable, ratablerateable
capable of something, easily affected, emotional, likely to be affected, vulnerable, prone, liable to be affected by illness; emotionally sensitive, impressionablesusceptible
chemical compound that when ignited produces a strong blast of energy, substance used to create an explosion, liable to explode, likely to generate violent anger, loaded with combustible material, liable to blow up, operated by exploding, plosive, some...explosive
conceivable, continuing until somebody dies, deadly, fatal; pertaining to death; human; liable or subject to death; severe, grave; extreme, great (Slang), eventually dying, human being, person; that which is subject to death, intense, of death, showing...mortal
Convertible: difference between gross parity and a given convertible price. Most often invoked when a redemption is expected before the next coupon payment, making it liable for accrued interest for which he may never be compensated. Antithesis of prem...Discount
 

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