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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. 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.

  5. If something that you do or say to someone is actionable, it gives them a valid reason for bringing a legal case against you.

  6. Definition of actionable adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. 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.

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