fineable
Americanadjective
adjective
Other Word Forms
- fineableness noun
- unfineable adjective
Example Sentences
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Metcalf was fined for using a prop — going into the stands to momentarily take over the use of a TV camera — which the league views as unsportsmanlike conduct and a fineable offense.
From Seattle Times
An earlier version of this story was corrected to reflect that the penalties for the first fineable offense would total $313, not $363.
From Seattle Times
The law change comes into force on Monday and is a stronger version of a 2013 law that made rough sleeping a fineable offence.
From BBC
Early this year, state lawmakers made officiating a marriage without a license a fineable offense.
From Seattle Times
The Federal Communications Commission is considering making on-air utterance of the name a fineable offense.
From Washington Post
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