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countable

[ US /ˈkaʊntəbəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. that can be counted
    countable sins
    numerable assets

How To Use countable In A Sentence

  • History will tell whether those responsible will be held accountable for their crimes.
  • We are not accountable to special interest groups on the right or the left. Times, Sunday Times
  • To erode that bedrock is to subscribe, to a “divine right of kings” theory of governance, in which those who govern are absolved from adhering to the basic moral standards to which the governed are accountable. Bush Slanders Freedom « Antiwar.com Blog
  • At the most recent inquiry, however, it seems that a jury decided that the policemen should be held accountable.
  • But in the longer term fragmented, divided, accountable-to-no-one-but-the-president, un-transparent, corrupt and internally feuding armed forces could all too easily be sent off to fight to satisfy internal power struggles. Armenian News - PanARMENIAN.Net
  • Local authorities should be publicly accountable to the communities they serve.
  • This case should be pursued and if she is guilty she must be held accountable. The Sun
  • She is accountable only to the managing director.
  • Justice permits the doer of evil to be held accountable for every iota of harm that ensues as a result of the evil act, and that reckoning can be terrible indeed.
  • If a ward is failing then the inspector is held accountable and moved on. Police Do As They Are Told Shock!!!! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
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