billable
Americanadjective
noun
adjective
Other Word Forms
- nonbillable adjective
- unbillable adjective
Etymology
Origin of billable
Example Sentences
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Meta and Google each had multiple partners from white-shoe firms at the defense table every day for eight weeks in Los Angeles, attorneys who can command thousands of dollars per billable hour.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 28, 2026
Former employees said such services were typically the ones that were billable.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 11, 2026
Investors need to hear that incremental capacity is converting into billable services quickly, and that utilization rates are rising rather than stalling.
From MarketWatch • Jan. 27, 2026
The Kardashian vehicle keeps that consumerist energy, updating the sentiment with a thick slathering of capitalist feminism that equates a woman’s power to her billable rate.
From Salon • Nov. 6, 2025
The vetters - campaign officials and lawyers who volunteer their billable hours for the networking and prestige - often have about a month to dig up every grain of dirt they can find.
From BBC • Jul. 31, 2024
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