pleadable

/ˈpliːdəbəl/
adjective
  1. Capable of being argued or presented as a legal case or defense.
    • Not every complaint is pleadable; some lack the legal basis to proceed.
    • The judge decided the claim was pleadable and allowed the trial to continue.
    • The lawyer argued that the new evidence made the case pleadable in court.
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