/ˈsuːəbl/ – adjective
Definition: 1. có quyền trả lời trước tòa;
2. có thể bị khiếu kiện.
A more thorough explanation: The term “suable” refers to the ability to be sued or subject to a lawsuit in a court of law. It indicates that a person or entity can be legally pursued for a claim or dispute through the legal system.
Example: The plaintiff argued that the defendant’s actions were suable under the relevant statute.