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make liable
verb as in endanger
verb as in expose
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Example Sentences
The measure wouldn’t make liable telecommunications or computer service providers that didn’t know images were distributed without consent.
"There is no doubt, and there should be no doubt, that we will expend great effort and not leave a stone unturned in order to make liable the people who have abused the people who have come forward to us."
Subject′, to throw or bring under: to bring under the power of: to make subordinate or subservient: to subdue: to enslave: to expose or make liable to: to cause to undergo.—n.
At issue in the discussions is whether such loans would be guaranteed by individual member states or by the entire European Union — which would make liable those E.U. countries that do not use the euro, including Britain.
"The new rules," said the report, "make liable to criminal prosecution any reporter or publisher who secures such information from trade or .other independent sources, and publishes it."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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