actionable

/ˈækʃənəbəl/
adjective
  1. Giving a person or group a legal reason to sue or take legal action.
    • The lawyer explained that the threat was not serious enough to be actionable in court.
    • If the company broke the contract, that is an actionable offense.
    • The false statements in the article were considered actionable defamation.
  2. Capable of being acted upon; providing a clear basis for taking practical steps or decisions.
    • The report gave us actionable recommendations to improve safety.
    • We need more specific, actionable data before we can launch the campaign.
    • The feedback was not actionable because it was too vague.
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