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Meanings of
bailable
in English
Bailable.
Related terms
permissive
Bailable.
Related terms
eligible
Usage of
bailable
in English
1
The next time it wouldn't have been a
bailable
trespass case.
2
And take a hint; this affair may be
bailable
or it may not be.
3
Were it not a
bailable
offence in the court of honor, if his arm fell palsied?
4
The other offences are
bailable
ones, and in my judgment he should be allowed to return to his Indians.
5
But if no suitable bail is offered, or if the offense is not
bailable
,
the accused is committed to jail.
6
He has been in jail since his arrest on July 29 as money laundering charges are not a
bailable
offences in Tanzania.
7
This was a
bailable
offence; but Hunt refused to give bail, resolved to be a martyr in the true sense of the word.
8
"The offence of theft is not
bailable
,
my lady."
9
"This is a
bailable
offense, a misdemeanor," he says.
10
'Now,' says I in my mind, 'may the Manitou move him to do only
bailable
things this night!'
11
"This is not a
bailable
offense."
12
"The crime is not
bailable
.
"
13
The next time it wouldn't have been a
bailable
trespass case.
14
And take a hint; this affair may be
bailable
or it may not be.
15
Were it not a
bailable
offence in the court of honor, if his arm fell palsied?
16
The other offences are
bailable
ones, and in my judgment he should be allowed to return to his Indians.
Other examples for "bailable"
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About this term
bailable
Adjective
Frequent collocations
bailable offence
bailable ones
bailable things
bailable trespass
Bailable
through the time