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amerciable

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective amerciable has 1 sense
  1. amerciable - of a crime or misdemeanor; punishable by a fine set by a judge
    Antonym:
    legal (indirect, via illegal)

Definitions from the Web

Amerciable

Adjective (popular sense):

Describing something that is legally subject to a penalty or fine.

Example sentence:

Speeding is considered an amerciable offense and may result in a fine.


Adjective (local sense):

Characteristic of being well-liked or appreciated within a specific locality.

Example sentence:

Her amerciable artwork has gained popularity among the local community.


Verb (popular sense):

To impose a penalty or fine on someone legally.

Example sentence:

The judge decided to amerciable the defendant for his fraudulent activities.


Verb (local sense):

To reward or recognize someone within a specific local group or community.

Example sentence:

The town council amerciabled the local hero for his bravery with a special ceremony.


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