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- Dictionaryliable/ˈlʌɪəbl/
adjective
- 1. responsible by law; legally answerable: "the credit-card company is liable for any breach of contract" Similar Opposite
- 2. likely to do or to be something: "patients were liable to faint if they stood up too suddenly" Similar Opposite
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