ANSWERABLE : (held) responsible (for), culpable, accountable, liable
answerable accountable chargeable
answerable reliable accountable amenable
accountable, responsible, answerable
Making all out lying offices and branches answerable to a central control.
it depends on the person you may like it but another person may not this Q is not rilly answerable
There is no such English word as "seintes". In view of this and no obvious misspelling your question is not answerable.
The word "responsibility" is derived from the Latin word "responsabilis," which means "able to respond." It entered the English language in the early 19th century, reflecting the idea of being accountable or answerable for one's actions. The concept encompasses moral, legal, and social obligations in various contexts, emphasizing the importance of individuals being answerable for their choices and duties.
The answer varies from one nation to another. In order for the question to be answerable, you will need to be more specific.
Yes.
Falling intonation is a sentence that is answerable by a sentence or statement,while,rising intonation is answerable by yes and no.
Nothing. This is because there is no such English word as "delchencher" and there is no obvious spelling mistake we can correct to make the question answerable.
repliable or responsible