assessable
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Definition(s):
- (adj) capable of being assessed especially for the purpose of taxation
- (adj) capable of being considered carefully
Usage(s):
- When he found The Harrisburg soon after he became a partner in the company formed to work it, taking stock which he did not know was assessable.
- We will remove the property right from the fundamental rights, but we will make it a legal right, assessable and judged by the courts.
- They also owned half the land and nine-tenths of the assessable property.
Quotes
- "I think there are all kinds of questions," said Layton. "When the prime minister comes and just simply says there were some documents set aside in a way that made them assessable to other people everybody wants to know what the heck we are...on May 26, 2008 By: Jack Layton Source: Winnipeg Sun
- "It's more assessable now than it was then," said Beatty, in an interview. "It was fascinating to me the audience's response. The jokes were clearer, the remarks more resonant. The things that we attempt to excuse in the name of patriotism...on Oct 16, 2006 By: Warren Beatty Source: Los Angeles Times
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