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compensable

American  
[kuhm-pen-suh-buhl] / kəmˈpɛn sə bəl /

adjective

  1. eligible for or subject to compensation, especially for a bodily injury.


compensable British  
/ kəmˈpɛnsəbəl /

adjective

  1. entitled to compensation or capable of being compensated

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Other Word Forms

  • compensability noun
  • noncompensable adjective

Etymology

Origin of compensable

First recorded in 1655–65; compens(ate) + -able

Example Sentences

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“There are different views on what is a compensable smoke claim and there are no state standards. We are unaware of any external scientific consensus on this.”

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 10, 2025

Worse, the Kafkaesque county says she has no compensable property interest because the county took her property.

From Washington Post • Apr. 24, 2023

Legal action was first taken by two former employees in 2013 that argued the bag checks were compensable under state law.

From Washington Times • Aug. 17, 2022

They include awards for four other compensable diagnoses: Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, Lou Gehrig’s disease and deaths before April 2015 involving CTE, or chronic traumatic encephalopathy.

From Seattle Times • Aug. 12, 2022

If the student cannot prove that the failure to hold a hearing itself caused him some compensable harm, then the student is entitled to no more than nominal damages, such as $1.00.

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