[1495–1505; bail1 + -able]This word is first recorded in the period 1495–1505. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: catechism, modification, tinsel, traffic, veteran-able is a suffix meaning “capable of, susceptible of, fit for, tending to, given to,”associated in meaning with the word able, occurring in loanwords from Latin (laudable); used in English as a highly productive suffix to form adjectives by addition tostems of any origin (teachable; photographable)
Examples of 'bailable' in a sentence
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Officials said that the non-bailable warrant could pave the way for extradition proceedings.