noun
- the quality or state of being answerable; the condition of being responsible or accountable for one's actions or decisions.
- the capacity or ability to be answered or explained; the quality of being capable of being addressed or resolved.
Usage: often used in formal or professional contexts; frequently appears in discussions of governance, ethics, and organizational responsibility
Usage: less common than the first sense; used in philosophical or technical discussions
Examples
- The new policy emphasizes the answerability of all managers to the board of directors.
- Corporate answerability has become increasingly important to shareholders and the public.
- The government's answerability to its citizens is a cornerstone of democratic governance.
- Questions about the answerability of artificial intelligence systems are becoming more pressing.
- The contract clearly establishes the answerability of both parties for their obligations.
- Transparency and answerability are essential for building public trust in institutions.