bailable (Meaning)

Wordnet

bailable (s)

admitting of bail

eligible for bail

Webster

bailable (a.)

Having the right or privilege of being admitted to bail, upon bond with sureties; -- used of persons.

Admitting of bail; as, a bailable offense.

That can be delivered in trust; as, bailable goods.

bailable Sentence Examples

  1. The accused was denied bail as the offense was non-bailable.
  2. The judge granted bail to the suspect on the grounds that the offense was bailable.
  3. The Constitution safeguards the right to a bailable offense.
  4. The bail amount was set at a sum too high for the defendant to afford.
  5. The suspect was taken into custody and charged with a bailable offense.
  6. The police released the suspect on bail pending further investigation.
  7. The bail hearing was adjourned due to the absence of the prosecution.
  8. The accused filed an appeal against the decision to deny bail.
  9. The prosecutor argued that the offense was too serious to be considered bailable.
  10. The court ruled that the suspect met the criteria for bail and ordered their release.

FAQs About the word bailable

admitting of bail, eligible for bailHaving the right or privilege of being admitted to bail, upon bond with sureties; -- used of persons., Admitting of bail; as

pledge, gage,bond, security, guarantee, recognizance, pawn, surety, warranty, deposit

come, come, arrive, stay, show up, remain, remain, arrive, stay, show up

The accused was denied bail as the offense was non-bailable.

The judge granted bail to the suspect on the grounds that the offense was bailable.

The Constitution safeguards the right to a bailable offense.

The bail amount was set at a sum too high for the defendant to afford.