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bailable
[ bey-luh-buhl ]
bailable
/ ˈbeɪləbəl /
adjective
- eligible for release on bail
- admitting of bail
a bailable offence
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Other Words From
- non·baila·ble adjective
- un·baila·ble adjective
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Example Sentences
She was totally ignorant of the bailable nature of her offence, and therefore expected the utmost that can be imagined.
All persons shall be bailable, unless for capital offences, where the proof shall be evident or the presumption great.
And take a hint; this affair may be bailable or it may not be.
Yours is not a bailable case and we must have a speedy trial.
Well, that is called—you can have an examining trial before the magistrate to see whether it is a bailable matter.
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