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Liable Predicate
Definition
A liable predicate refers to a grammatical construct where a subject is shown to be susceptible or likely to carry out a particular action or possess a certain characteristic. It implies responsibility, possibility, or probability.
Sample Sentences
- 1. She is liable to get angry when people interrupt her.
- 2. The rainy weather makes walking on the wet pavement liable to accidents.
- 3. Eating too much junk food is liable to result in weight gain.
- 4. The company is liable to face legal consequences if they do not follow safety regulations.
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