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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The company's financial report was answerable to the investors' expectations.
The teacher asked the students to provide answerable explanations for their solutions.
Her claim was not answerable, as there was no evidence to support it.
The scientific theory was not answerable to the evidence gathered.
The coach was answerable for the poor performance of his team in the match.
The scientists proposed an answerable explanation for the unexpected results of their experiment.
The defendant's alibi was not answerable to the prosecution's evidence.
The author included several answerable references in his book to support his argument.
The claims made by the politician were not answerable to the facts.
The journalist's article was full of answerable claims that could be fact-checked.
The defendant's statements were not answerable to the questions asked by the prosecutor.
The candidate's promises were not answerable to the concerns of the voters.
The speaker made an answerable argument for the need to reduce carbon emissions.
The witness provided an answerable explanation of the events.
The doctor is answerable to the medical board for any malpractice cases.
The engineer is answerable to the safety standards for the construction of the building.
The company's CEO is answerable to the board of directors for any financial irregularities.
The company is answerable to its shareholders.
The doctor is answerable for any mistakes made during the surgery.
The company is answerable for the safety of its workers.
The teacher is answerable for the safety of the students.
The engineer is answerable for the safety of the bridge construction.
As the driver of the vehicle, he is answerable for the accident.
The manufacturer is answerable for the quality of its products.
The landlord is answerable for maintaining the property.
The seller is answerable for the authenticity of the product they are selling.
The landlord is answerable for ensuring the property is habitable.
The engineer is answerable for the design flaws in the building.
The politician is answerable to the people who elected him.
As a public official, he is answerable to the people he serves.
The athlete was answerable for her poor performance in the competition.
The customer service representative is answerable for resolving customer complaints.
The advertisement posed an answerable challenge to the audience.
The survey questionnaire had answerable options for each question.
The judge found the defendant answerable for breach of contract.
The CEO is answerable to the board of directors for the company's performance.
The teacher asked a question that was answerable by anyone in the class.
The email contained an answerable request for a meeting.
As a parent, you are answerable for your child's actions.
The project manager is answerable for completing the project within the given deadline.
The design of the building is answerable to safety regulations.
The quality of the product is answerable to the standards set by the industry.
The patient's chronic fatigue is answerable to an underlying medical condition.
The actions of the organization are answerable to public opinion.
The quiz was difficult, but all the questions were answerable.
The teacher is answerable for the students' academic progress.
As a team captain, he is answerable for the team's performance.
The detective believed the clues would eventually lead to an answerable solution to the murder case.
The company's financial records were in disarray, and the accountant was unsure if the inconsistencies were answerable.
The new employee was worried about whether his performance would be answerable to the supervisor's high standards.
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