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    actionable
    /ˈakʃənəbl/

    adjective

    • 1. giving sufficient reason to take legal action: "an actionable assertion"
    • 2. able to be done or acted on; having practical value: "insightful and actionable information on the effect advertising is having on your brand"

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  2. giving someone a good reason for accusing someone else in a court of law: actionable in/under sth His failure to deliver the work would surely be actionable under law as a breach of contract. able to be used as a reason for doing something: actionable information / intelligence.

  3. The meaning of ACTIONABLE is subject to or affording ground for an action or suit at law. How to use actionable in a sentence.

  4. 1. furnishing ground for a lawsuit. 2. liable to a lawsuit. 3. ready to go or be put into action; ready for use. to retrieve actionable copy from a computer. Most material © 2005, 1997, 1991 by Penguin Random House LLC. Modified entries © 2019 by Penguin Random House LLC and HarperCollins Publishers Ltd. Derived forms.

  5. 1. Giving cause for legal action: an actionable statement. 2. Relating to or being information that allows a decision to be made or action to be taken. 3. Capable of being put into practice: proposed several actionable measures to reduce the federal deficit. ac′tion·a·bly adv. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  6. giving someone a good reason for accusing someone else in a court of law: actionable in/under sth His failure to deliver the work would surely be actionable under law as a breach of contract. able to be used as a reason for doing something: actionable information / intelligence.

  7. Actionable definition: furnishing ground for a lawsuit.. See examples of ACTIONABLE used in a sentence.

  8. actionable. /ˈækʃ (ə)nəbəl/. IPA guide. Definitions of actionable. adjective. affording grounds for legal action. “slander is an actionable offense”. synonyms: unjust.

  9. adjective. /ˈækʃənəbl/ giving somebody a legally acceptable reason to bring a case to court. Our lawyer advised us that the breach of contract was actionable. Want to learn more?

  10. ACTIONABLE meaning: 1 : giving a reason to bring an action or a lawsuit against someone; 2 : able to be used as a basis or reason for doing something.

  11. actionable. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Law ac‧tion‧a‧ble /ˈækʃənəbəl/ adjective law if something you say or do is actionable, it is so bad or damaging that a claim could be made against you in a court of law His remarks are actionable in my view.