actionable - use in sentences

Preposition: as

  • breach: Failure to comply will be actionable as a breach of statutory duty.
  • nuisance: So to diminish a flow of air is not actionable as a nuisance.

Modifies a noun

  • breach: Where release of information would be an actionable breach of confidence.
  • nuisance: It has been said that an actionable nuisance is incapable of exact definition.
  • intelligence: Eleven per cent of these resulted in actionable intelligence.
  • insight: We perform data segmentation, profiling and online analytical processing to provide actionable customer insight for effective direct marketing.
  • recommendation: The report identifies the need to transfer actionable recommendations made by the Scrutiny Panel to the Housing Strategy Private Sector Action Plan.
  • call: Between January and the end of August we received 1,440 actionable calls.

Modifying Another Word

  • otherwise: Defamatory or otherwise actionable comments should also be avoided.
  • legally: Such infringements, wherever they occur within the EU will be legally actionable from anywhere within the EU.
  • potentially: Every time a defamatory posting or an email is read by a third party, a potentially actionable publication occurs.
  • immediately: This ensures that the work is relevant to you and immediately actionable, fitting the demands of your organization and your customers.
  • separately: In English law, each publication of defamatory material is separately actionable.
  • always: Bullying is always bad, but not always actionable.

Used with adjective complement

  • consider: Jason Donovan won libel damages over inaccurate claims about his sexuality, so it is still considered actionable.

Preposition: without

  • proof: It was common ground that the tort of false imprisonment was actionable without proof of special damage.

Preposition: in

  • law: In this particular context a nuisance has to be one that is actionable in law.

Preposition: under

  • law: This claim alone would make the article actionable under English law.

Preposition: by

  • owner: Under S. 96 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 " An infringement of copyright is actionable by the copyright owner.
  • supplier: A breach of these regulations is actionable by a supplier or potential supplier.

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