incarceratable

[US]/[ˌɪŋkɑːrˈsɪrəbl]/
[UK]/[ˌɪŋˌkɑːrˈsɪrəˌbəl]/

Translation

adj.Capable of being imprisoned; liable to imprisonment.; Relating to or involving imprisonment.

Phrases & Collocations

incarceratable offense

potentially incarceratable

incarceratable conduct

being incarceratable

deemed incarceratable

incarceratable status

highly incarceratable

incarceratable actions

considered incarceratable

act incarceratable

Example Sentences

the suspect's actions were deemed legally incarceratable.

evidence suggested the crime was incarceratable, leading to an arrest.

the judge considered whether the offense was incarceratable under the law.

he worried if his actions made him incarceratable.

the severity of the crime made it clearly incarceratable.

was the theft considered incarceratable in that jurisdiction?

the lawyer argued the actions weren't incarceratable.

the new law expanded the range of incarceratable offenses.

it's a question of whether the conduct is incarceratable.

the police investigated to determine if the act was incarceratable.

the prosecutor sought to prove the actions were incarceratable.

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