noun
- plural of answerability; the quality or state of being answerable or accountable for one's actions or decisions
Usage: typically used in formal, legal, or organizational contexts; often appears in discussions of responsibility and accountability
Examples
- The board members discussed their answerabilities regarding the company's financial losses.
- Government officials must understand their answerabilities to the public.
- The contract clearly outlined the answerabilities of each party involved.
- Corporate governance frameworks define the answerabilities of executives and directors.
- Teachers recognize their answerabilities for student learning outcomes.
- The new policy increased the answerabilities of department heads for budget management.