What is another word for chargeable to?

Pronunciation: [t͡ʃˈɑːd͡ʒəbə͡l tuː] (IPA)

There are several synonyms for the phrase "chargeable to," which refers to something that can be attributed or assigned to a particular person or account. Some alternatives include "accountable to," "assignable to," "imputable to," "attributable to," "liable for," and "responsible for." These terms are often used in legal or financial contexts to indicate the party that is responsible for a particular expense or liability. By using different synonyms for "chargeable to," writers can vary the language they use and avoid repetition, helping to keep their writing engaging and interesting to readers.

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A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Chargeable to

  • The basenesses so commonly charged to religion's account are thus, almost all of them, not chargeable at all to religion proper, but rather to religion's wicked practical partner, the spirit of corporate dominion. And the bigotries are most of them in their turn chargeable to religion's wicked intellectual partner, the spirit of dogmatic dominion, the passion for laying down the law in the form of an absolutely closed-in theoretic system.
    William James
  • Mr. Owen looked upon men through the spectacles of his own good-nature. He seldom took Lord Brougham's advice "to pick his men." He never acted on the maxim that the working class are as jealous of each other as the upper classes are of them. The resolution he displayed as a manufacturer he was wanting in as a founder of communities. ... No leader ever took so little care as Mr, Owen in guarding his own reputation. He scarcely protested when others attached his name to schemes which were not his. The failure of Queenwood was not chargeable to him. When his advice was not followed he would say : "Well, gentlemen, I tell you what you ought to do. You differ from me. Carry out your own plans. Experience will show you who is right." When the affair went wrong then it was ascribed to him. Whatever failed under his name the public inferred failed through him. Mr. Owen was a general who never provided himself with a rear guard. While he was fighting in the front ranks priests might come up and cut off his commissariat. His own troops fell into pits against which he had warned them. Yet he would write his next dispatch without it occurring to him to mention his own defeat, and he would return to his camp without missing his army. Yet society is not so well served that it need hesitate to forgive the omissions of its generous friends. To Mr. Owen will be accorded the distinction of being a philosopher who devoted himself to founding a Science of Social Improvement and a philanthropist who gave his fortune to advance it. Association, which was but casual before his day, he converted into a policy and taught it as an art. He substituted Co-operation for coercion in the conduct ot industry and the willing co-operation of intelligence certain of its own reward, for sullen labour enforced by the necessity of subsistence, seldom to be relied on and never satisfied.
    George Holyoake

Related words: chargeable to, charged to, charges to, costs to, billing to

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