chargeable in the PONS Dictionary

chargeable Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

chargeable to the customer
to be chargeable to tax
debitable [or chargeable], account
chargeable weight

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Information on chargeable events includes time of call set-up, duration of the call, amount of data transferred, etc.
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At the same time, the registration of second-level domain names became chargeable.
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The endurance of mules is wonderful; treated to cheap fare, and constant labor, yet rarely disabled or chargeable with lost time.
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She was oft dangerously sick that physic was chargeable.
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Financial reform continued, with the cook made chargeable for future losses of pewter dishes a major expense in the past.
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Provision is made for the parties not becoming chargeable to any parish to which they do not belong.
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It applies to any charges incurred by an individual and in the event that these charges are implied to be chargeable expenditure.
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The chargeable gain is treated as additional profits for the accounting period in question.
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One thing that remains unclear is where the line should be drawn between chargeable commercial use and private use, which was to remain free.
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There are more than ten free wilderness huts in the park and three chargeable, bookable ones.
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